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Lost Horizons Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Lost Horizons

May 23, 2019

7:30 PM GMT+1
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Newcastle based Martha Hill writes hard-hitting alt-pop with a social conscience. Emerging musician Martha Hill grew up on a remote peninsular in Scotland. She was just 17 when she left her home to travel Europe as a street musician. A talented multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, she settled in the North East and began to pen a series of pop songs that would transcend the streets, drawing on the influence of left-field artists such as Little Dragon and Sylvan Esso. Not shy of hard work, Martha Hill has played multiple DIY tours to a growing fanbase across the UK and Europe, including supporting artists such as Mahalia, Maximo Park and Let's Eat Grandma at venues like Borderline and The Sage. Support from east London based Lo-Fi Folk/Punk artists Lovell
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Alan
January 20th 2018
Fantastic gig - loved it!
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Their debut LP Ojalá is released on Nov 3rd 2017

The former Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde also celebrates 20 years piloting his revered record label Bella Union, he has scaled another personal peak with this new collaboration with drummer Richie Thomas.

They’re called Lost Horizons, their stunning debut album is a rare sighting of two gifted musicians who, for different reasons, have been largely absent from music-making for the last 20 years.

The record is proof of a telepathic relationship through music, established when the pair first became collaborators and friends in the eighties.

Ojalá incorporates a heady cast of guest singers. Some are signed to Bella Union, such as Marissa Nadler, former Midlake frontman Tim Smith, Cameron Neal (Horse Thief), Hazel Wilde, others are long-time favourites of Raymonde’s (Liela Moss of The Duke Spirit), or newer discoveries (Beth Cannon, Ed Riman, Gemma Dunleavy and Phil McDonnell). And then there is the incomparable Karen Peris of The Innocence Mission, one of Raymonde’s all-time favourites, in her first collaboration outside of The Innocent Mission and solo recordings, and finally the wonderful Sharon Van Etten.
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