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Since its inception in 2017 The Ady Baker Sound has grown (literally) since the DIY debut single from a solo project to a fully-fledged band made up of Ady (vocals & samples), Jim Dorney (bass), Mark Summers (guitar) and Leo Brown (drums).
The Ady Baker Sound’s lively sets have generated interest with successful supports slots on Jesus Jones and Dodgy’s tours. They have gained affection for their passionate and energetic live shows and have found a natural rhythm to combining their diverse musical tastes, which shouldn’t work on paper but is "like baking a cake in your ear holes".
The Ady Baker Sound’s Lo-fi debut “The Autojector” was playlisted on BBC Introducing and the band immediately gained interest and attention for their unorthodox blend of electronica, samples and alternative rock music. They have worked with producer John Mitchell on their single “O.N.E.” who has also produced music for Enter Shikari, You Me At Six and Funeral For a Friend. This was playlisted in South America and Australia.
The band has played on the same Are you listening? Festival bill as Idles
to a packed crowd that included Steve Lamacq (BBC 6) and John Kennedy (RadioX), which led to them being booked again for the following year where they were sandwiched in-between Willie J. Healey and Rozi Plain, highlighting the eclectic nature of this exciting band.
The Ady Baker Sound’s lively sets have generated interest with successful supports slots on Jesus Jones and Dodgy’s tours. They have gained affection for their passionate and energetic live shows and have found a natural rhythm to combining their diverse musical tastes, which shouldn’t work on paper but is "like baking a cake in your ear holes".
The Ady Baker Sound’s Lo-fi debut “The Autojector” was playlisted on BBC Introducing and the band immediately gained interest and attention for their unorthodox blend of electronica, samples and alternative rock music. They have worked with producer John Mitchell on their single “O.N.E.” who has also produced music for Enter Shikari, You Me At Six and Funeral For a Friend. This was playlisted in South America and Australia.
The band has played on the same Are you listening? Festival bill as Idles
to a packed crowd that included Steve Lamacq (BBC 6) and John Kennedy (RadioX), which led to them being booked again for the following year where they were sandwiched in-between Willie J. Healey and Rozi Plain, highlighting the eclectic nature of this exciting band.