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Wednesday, 5 November 2014

SILVASTONE presents #TheTransitionsEP





TRANSITIONS is the much anticipated new project from renowned producer turned artist SILVASTONE. The excellent EP features 9 diverse tracks showcasing his varied production sound range, song-writing talents and versatile vocal styles.

The EP clearly draws inspiration from Silvastone's Ghana and Sierra Leoneupbringing — plus his extensive travels around Africa, as its strong backbone and then creatively merges the sounds he has grown up listening to as a resident in cosmopolitan London. African beats are interlaced with Dancehall, Hip-hop, One drop, R&B, Dubstep, Trap, Soca and Drum&Bass soundscapes. In doing so Silvastone illustrates a uniquely different Afro-British sound throughout Transitions.


Kicking off with the heavily synth-driven EDM inspired ‘Show Me’ and then straight into the bashy ‘Bus Ma Head’ Silvastone immediately demonstrates the adventurous journey ahead. Along the way he picks up Africa’s undisputed number one rapperSarkodie for ‘Lady’ and then UK Hip-hop legend Blak Twang who purposefully hitch-hikes on the anthemic street ode ‘My Life’. Turn-up! The soulful ‘Lay Your Head Down’ will definitely have you reaching for the rewind gear whilst ‘Tear Drops’takes you on a much welcomed reggae diversion. ‘Skatta‘ continues that dancehall excursion as Silvastone conceptually plays sound-system DJ hinting to some of the songs that inspired his musical pursuits. Somewhere along the way he sweetly serenades Africa on ‘Loving My Baby’. And, just when you thought things couldn’t get any more creative you find yourself swaying, bopping and jumping frantically to the hugely epic ‘Human Being’. 

As Silvastone puts it, "The EP is my transition from producer to artist. Every song is a transition from one genre style to another. In addition it's a reflection of the transitions I have gone through in my life especially in recent times. This is Life. This is Love. The Good Times. The Hustle. And, it’s also about pushing the new sound of young Africa through its own transitions.” 


Along the road to transitions the artist/producer has enjoyed an overwhelming great response to his debut expanded project with regular rotation on BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra,CapitalXtra, and numerous other networks around the UK and of course Africa. Featured tracks including the lead singles Bus Ma Head, Loving My Baby and Human Being are currently enjoying spins from DJ Edu, Ras Kwame, Trevor Nelson, Zane Lowe and more. Keen supporter Mistajam has already confirmed the entire EP as his ‘Jam Hot Record Of The Week’ on 1Xtra upon its first week of release. 


You can get a 10 minute test-drive listen of the Transitions EP on Silvastone’s SoundCloud here

Transitions is also available to buy on iTunes (get the 10min sampler free if pre-ordered before 11th November) here

Silvastone unveils full artwork and track listing of TRANSITIONS

For the first time in an ongoing #road2TRANSITIONS campaign Silvastone is now proud to exclusively present the full artwork and track listing of his much anticipated EP here. Peep it below. Pretty pretty right?







Silvastone presents 

THE TRANSITIONS EP LAUNCH PARTY 

On Tuesday 11th November, Silvastone takes his genre-defining sound to the world famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club to celebrate the launch of his debut EP, Transitions. Key industry figures have confirmed their attendance and Silvastone and his live band vow to take the audience through an exciting transitional musical journey. A limited edition physical CD of the EP with an exclusive bonus track not available anywhere else will also be available to purchase to commemorate this momentous occasion. 


Dedicatd to championing fresh, new music and showcasing the skills of emerging artists and musicians, @Ruby_Sings was the perfect choice for Silvastone to debut his full live performance of the Transitions EP. Hosting the night is comedian Eddie Kadi alongside DJs Edu, Ace and FiiFii. This will be one Tuesday night in London's Soho district that cannot be missed.

@RUBY_SINGS Tuesday 11 November 2014 at Ronnie’s Bar, upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Soho W1D 4HT, 7:30pm prompt: Entry £6 before 8.30pm and £8 thereafter







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