![]() ![]() Trawling blogs and stumbling across different playlists is a great way to find new music where you can get lost in a tangent of something completely new. I’ve ended up diving back into being a headphone listener, which is how I first got into music, so it's been interesting going full circle and feeling like that 15 year old kid again. SB: How have you managed to stay connected with the live music community?ĪDAM: It’s been strange not being able to go to gigs all the time and meet new people through those kinds of shared experiences. Of course this is what happens the first time we experience live music in the real world again.' ![]() It was just a moment where we thought ‘Wow, this is ridiculous. It was a bit of a scramble with all the equipment already set up, but after a full 10 minutes, the rain just stopped and the sun came out.īy the time Flyte started to perform a double rainbow appeared behind them which was pretty surreal. It was a really beautiful day as well, but just before they kicked things off it started to bucket it down with rain. It was quite an impromptu socially distanced show, but everyone turned up with the best intentions and were really respectful of the situation. It was the first in-person live gig I’d been to in 2020 and although it felt a bit bizarre, it was also really freeing. SB: What has been a memorable live music moment THAT you experienced in lockdown?ĪDAM: There was an amazing moment last summer, where a Sofar alumni called Flyte hosted a pop up gig on Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath. ![]()
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