Having garnered acclaim from publications such as Q Magazine and MOJO with her debut release Devil In Me, Natalie Duncan returns with a new EP Black and White.
Having previously drawn comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Nina Simone and Radiohead, Natalie’s sound has developed radically since the release of Devil in Me. Her latest material sees her experiment with new modes of songwriting, turning to heavy electronic manipulation of her vocals to create a more contemporary feel.
With its stuttering trap-influenced rhythms and vocal processing, the DJ Q 'Oh My God' is most definitely contemporary. The DJ Q edit has a classic gatage feel but still sounds fresh and new, and on a hot summer's day like this, it's not too difficult to imagine this blaring out of the speakers at a DJ EZ festival set.
Now, armed with a forward-thinking sound that demonstrates a growing sense of both maturity and talent, and with further new material in the pipeline, Natalie is only set to widen her legion of fans. A captivating live performer, she will bring her talents to the fore on 6th August at Cargo in Shoreditch for what promises to be a truly memorable night.
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