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Eska Mtungwazi (born 1971), known professionally as Eska, is a London-born British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Following her inaugural release as a solo artist with her 2013 Gatekeeper EP , her eponymous debut album, ESKA , was released on 27 April 2015.
Eska may refer to: Eska (band) 1990s Glasgow band; Eska (singer) 2010s singer Eska (album), her debut album; Eska TV; Eska Rock; Radio Eska, Polish radio station ...
ESKA is the eponymous debut album of British singer-songwriter Eska, released on 27 April 2015. [1] The album was released in collaboration with Naim Records and Eska's own Earthling Recordings. It was shortlisted for the 2015 Mercury Music Prize .
Circa 2000, IG Culture founded the New Sector Movements project. While predominantly consisting of work by Culture himself, the project also serves as a collective featuring a number of broken beat artists such as Eric "Murky Waters" Appapoulay, Eska Mtungwazi, Kaidi "Agent K" Tatham, Julie Dexter and Kate "Bémbé Ségué" Phillips, as well as Frank McComb (ex-Buckshot LeFonque) and strings ...
Eska Mtungwazi – vocals (tracks 1, 11, 12) Abram Wilson – trumpet and vocals on track 6; References This page was last edited on 5 June 2024, at 07:04 (UTC). Text ...
Eska Mtungwazi – strings (track 9) Technicals. Eric Lau – mixing; Al Riley – engineering, recording, additional mixing; Andrew Curnow – engineering, recording; Dion Monti – engineering, recording; Hugh Fothergill – engineering; Guy Katsav – engineering; Matt Colton – mastering
Eska G. Mtungwazi, Marcina Arnold – backing vocals (3) Andrea Grant, Derek Green – backing vocals (4) Beverlei Brown, Tommy Blaize – backing vocals (4, 7, 8) Production. David Sylvian, Steve Jansen – recording and mixing (at Samadhisound) Burnt Friedman – recording, mixing (7), editing (3, 5) David Sylvian – executive production ...
Zero 7 is an English musical duo consisting of Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker. Both of them began as studio engineers and in 1997 formed the group Zero 7. Their debut album, Simple Things, was released in 2001; their song "Destiny" stayed in the top 100 of the UK Single Charts.