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Featuring multi-instrumentalists Becky Sikasa (vocals, keys, guitar, looping) and David Scobie (drums, vocals, synths), <a href="spotify:artist:5s8Y5xSaOhD8AJx53AsfSD" data-name="LUNIR">LUNIR</a> fuse acrobatic vocals, live looping, one-handed drumming and an adventurous sonic palette to create a kaleidoscopic hybrid of colour and soul. Since their release of their debut EP <a href="spotify:album:1wQ9dUYh6YzDbX2qWMtbGK" data-name="Flux">Flux</a> in 2016, they have sold out shows and toured across the UK and Germany, performing for the BBC, Sofar Sounds, and a number of European festivals including MODULAR, Tollwood, Wilde Möhre, At The B-Sites and Kelburn Garden Party, as well as receiving airplay on BBC Radio Scotland, Amazing Radio and M94.5.
Based across both Germany and the UK, LUNIR take influence from a wide range of artists including <a href="spotify:artist:2auiVi8sUZo17dLy1HwrTU" data-name="Solange">Solange</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6hk7Yq1DU9QcCCrz9uc0Ti" data-name="Kimbra">Kimbra</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1dfeR4HaWDbWqFHLkxsg1d" data-name="Queen">Queen</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:43JlwunhXm1oqdKyOa2Z9Y" data-name="Hiatus Kaiyote">Hiatus Kaiyote</a>, with an emphasis on harmony, texture, clarity and vibrance. They release their new track Wadidi - a 'jump-starting, bombastic flurry about self-dependence, whirling from strings to synths to mass vocals and the need to 'be my own' - in November 2018, with more music to come in the new year.
Based across both Germany and the UK, LUNIR take influence from a wide range of artists including <a href="spotify:artist:2auiVi8sUZo17dLy1HwrTU" data-name="Solange">Solange</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6hk7Yq1DU9QcCCrz9uc0Ti" data-name="Kimbra">Kimbra</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1dfeR4HaWDbWqFHLkxsg1d" data-name="Queen">Queen</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:43JlwunhXm1oqdKyOa2Z9Y" data-name="Hiatus Kaiyote">Hiatus Kaiyote</a>, with an emphasis on harmony, texture, clarity and vibrance. They release their new track Wadidi - a 'jump-starting, bombastic flurry about self-dependence, whirling from strings to synths to mass vocals and the need to 'be my own' - in November 2018, with more music to come in the new year.