Carnivores Plantfood

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
04.10.2024

Label: Bridge The Gap

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Plantfood

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  • 1 Eclipse 05:28
  • 2 Birdgang, Pt. II 06:14
  • 3 Y.U.S. 08:00
  • 4 Carnivores 03:53
  • 5 Executive Decision 06:38
  • 6 Monstera 08:17
  • Total Runtime 38:30

Info for Carnivores

Plantfood are a 6 piece blood-pumping alt-jazz force summoning up an intricate mix of electronic and acoustic layers with influences all the way from spiritual jazz to contemporary club music. Coming out of Leeds Conservatoire in 2021, their heavyweight musicianship and exciting compositions/arrangements had them destined for big things from the start. After conquering the buzzing local alt-jazz & beats scene very quickly, they began dropping musical bombs/releases worldwide with a brace of self-release singles and EPs plus live appearances beyond the Leeds city boundary.

Plantfood’s sound takes inspiration from artists such as The Prodigy, Mulatu Astatke and John Coltrane. From the mosh pit to serene soundscapes and back again, the journey Plantfood takes you on is an unforgettable one. Last year at Glastonbury festival, Plantfood headlined the Croissant Neuf stage on Saturday night was credited by Worldwide FM/Soho Radio DJ Papaoul as the “best discovery of Glastonbury 2023”.

From We Out Here and Beat-Herder last year to Shambala and Wilderness this year, Plantfood have toured all over the UK with festival appearances plus sell out shows in London, Leeds, Falmouth, Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. Plantfood’s momentum continues to grow as winners of the 2023 Drake Yolanda award.

The band's releases were also selected for playlisting on DJ Tina Edwards’ British Airways inflight radio show ‘Next Big Thing’ as well as Spotify’s ‘Fresh Finds Jazz: Best of 2022’. As they gear up for the release of their long awaited debut album, they dropped a killer new single this summer. "Y.U.S" is a riff heavy, breakbeat punk-funk monster featuring friend and former fellow Leeds scene artist (now in London) MC Y.U.S (Yung Unorthodox Spitter). One for the mosh pit jazz gang.

George Wooley, baritone saxophone
Joe van der Meulen, tenor saxophone
Reuben Maric, keyboards
Hayden Wood, bass
Finn Hamilton, drums
Jaya Jack Petrie, percussion




Plantfood
are a 6 piece blood-pumping jazz force summoning an intricate mix of electronic and acoustic layers with influences all the way from spiritual jazz to contemporary club music.

Plantfood’s sound takes inspiration from artists such as The Prodigy, John Coltrane and Nubiyan Twist. From the mosh pit to serene soundscapes and back again, the journey Plantfood takes you on is an unforgettable one.

Last year at Glastonbury festival, Plantfood headlined the Croissant Neuf stage on Saturday night, credited as Gabriel Francis aka Papaoul’s “best discovery of Glastonbury”.

From We Out Here and Beat-Herder last year, Shambala and Wilderness this year, Plantfood have toured all over the UK with sell out shows in London, Leeds, Falmouth, Todmorden and Hebden Bridge. Plantfood’s momentum continues to grow as winners of the 2023 Drake Yolanda award.

The band were also selected for playlisting on Tina Edwards’ British Airways radio show ‘Next Big Thing’ as well as Spotify’s ‘Fresh Finds Jazz: Best of 2022’.



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