Cameo Blush

about the artist
Melding electronic music with live instruments and taking influence equally from the worlds of both, Cameo Blush's music resides in the spaces in between. Having moved freely between genres across a string of EPs, refining a style that prioritises punchy production, chopped-up vocals and "drums that are interesting enough to tell a story by themselves," now the London musician presents 'Just Concentrate': a giant leap forward both in scope and concept.
Structured to mirror the experience of flicking through radio stations on a late night drive, across the EP's dusky transmissions you'll find hip hop-leaning beats ('All In Good Time')…
MoreMelding electronic music with live instruments and taking influence equally from the worlds of both, Cameo Blush's music resides in the spaces in between. Having moved freely between genres across a string of EPs, refining a style that prioritises punchy production, chopped-up vocals and "drums that are interesting enough to tell a story by themselves," now the London musician presents 'Just Concentrate': a giant leap forward both in scope and concept.
Structured to mirror the experience of flicking through radio stations on a late night drive, across the EP's dusky transmissions you'll find hip hop-leaning beats ('All In Good Time') and straight up bangers ('4me'); trip-hop nods ('Whatever Happens'), happy hardcore ('Just Concentrate') and forays into ambient territory ('Still In Time'), all held together by Cameo Blush's production lens. Throughout, crackles and snippets of radio voice-over tie the whole piece together, with the presenter introducing 'All In Good Time' with "Your listening to Just Concentrate Radio, the only radio specialising in Existential Dread, direct to your ears."
The result is a project that's highly stylised but also loose and free-sounding; that embraces a world of possibility much like its author, leaving the door wide open for where he could go next.