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Andy Kulesza, Karl Robin Junga and Matt Shelton — the Nottingham trio known as amillionsons — continue to evolve their distinctive fusion of Balearic warmth, trip-hop depth and inventive sample craft. With a steady flow of new releases over the past two years, the group is building on its legacy while actively shaping its next chapter.
Their reimagining of the international Balearic classic “misti blu” became a 2025 GRAMMY contender (though it ultimately did not secure a nomination), reaffirming its global reach. The track features true soul-family royalty: Taka Boom (Parliament-Funkadelic) delivering the unforgettable lead, with backing from her sister Chaka Khan — the 10-GRAMMY, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon — and their brother Mark Stevens.
With ten superb mixes — praised by Paul Oakenfold and Timo Maas, the release bridges eras, carrying a timeless story of love and loss that only a family of this calibre can portray.
The BBC once described amillionsons as:
“one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the British dance scene since Massive Attack”
— a sentiment that continues to resonate as the trio now collaborates with new and exciting artists, including GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Zoë Johnston, whose unmistakable voice and lyrical style bring a fresh emotional dimension to their current work.
More new music is already in motion as amillionsons head toward 2026.
Their reimagining of the international Balearic classic “misti blu” became a 2025 GRAMMY contender (though it ultimately did not secure a nomination), reaffirming its global reach. The track features true soul-family royalty: Taka Boom (Parliament-Funkadelic) delivering the unforgettable lead, with backing from her sister Chaka Khan — the 10-GRAMMY, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon — and their brother Mark Stevens.
With ten superb mixes — praised by Paul Oakenfold and Timo Maas, the release bridges eras, carrying a timeless story of love and loss that only a family of this calibre can portray.
The BBC once described amillionsons as:
“one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the British dance scene since Massive Attack”
— a sentiment that continues to resonate as the trio now collaborates with new and exciting artists, including GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Zoë Johnston, whose unmistakable voice and lyrical style bring a fresh emotional dimension to their current work.
More new music is already in motion as amillionsons head toward 2026.
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