Catching Flies (musician)

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Catching Flies
File:Catching-Flies.jpg
Photo by Nathan Greenwood.
London, 2014, by Nathan Greenwood
Background information
Origin London, England
Genres Electronica, trip hop, downtempo
Years active 2012–present

Catching Flies is a 23-year-old musician, DJ and record producer from London, England. He has self-released two EPs and done numerous remixes for artists like Wilkinson and Rainy Milo.[1] His sound has been described as sitting on the "smooth, mellow side of electronic music" somewhere "between Flying Lotus and Bonobo".[2][3]

Releases

Catching Flies first came to prominence in October 2012, when his remix of Mt. Wolf's track "Life Size Ghosts" began to get hundreds of thousands of hits on YouTube[4] and he got praise from scores of music blogs. Consequently the track raced to the number one spot on the Hype Machine.[5]

This was followed by the release of his first EP, The Stars, which included 3 tracks of original music, plus the Mt. Wolf remix. The EP was released by Catching Flies for free on Bandcamp and received thousands of downloads.[6]

Support from blogs continued and official remix requests from labels like Virgin EMI Records and Ram Records (UK) started to come through.[1]

June 2013 saw the release of The Long Journey Home EP, again comprising three original tracks and one remix. This was self-released through his own label, Indigo Soul, on Bandcamp. Both EPs were officially released on iTunes in November 2013.[7]

Catching Flies collaborated with vocalist and producer Ifan Dafydd in August 2013 on the track "Don't Know How" which was released via Bandcamp as part of Push & Run's Tings in Boots Volume 2 compilation.[8]

It is likely that some new original Catching Flies material is on the horizon, as in April 2014, Bonobo included the as-yet unreleased Catching Flies track 'Mama's Wisdom' in his Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1.[9]

Performances

Catching Flies has played a number of DJ shows throughout Europe over the past two years, including at Soundwave Festival in Croatia.[10] He has done online mixes for the likes of Earmilk, Oki-Ni and Mixmag.[11]

In March 2014 he debuted his new solo live show as the support act on Bonobo's European Tour, playing to audiences of thousands.[10] At around this time he also joined the Primary Talent Agency, on Michael-Harvey Bray's roster.[12]

Discography

EPs

  • The Stars (self-released, 2012)
  • The Long Journey Home (Indigo Soul, 2013)

Collaborations

  • Catching Flies & Ifan Dafydd – 'Don't Know How' (Push & Run, 2013)

Remixes

References

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