London-born Cosmo Sheldrake announces his long-awaited second studio album Eye to the Ear will be released April 12 via Tardigrade Records. The multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, accomplished ...
London-born Cosmo Sheldrake is sharing his new single “Old Ocean”, which arrives alongside a stunning visual piece, directed by Lemon Thief. The new track comes as the latest to be unveiled from Cosmo ...
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Cosmo Sheldrake released the new single “Old Ocean” today (February 22) as part of his forthcoming album Eye to the Ear. Alongside the single is a visual element ...
Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer Cosmo Sheldrake has announced his long awaited second studio album Eye to the Ear, and shares two singles, “Stop the Music” and “Does the Swallow Dream of ...
Cosmo Sheldrake announces new EP Wild Wet World and celebrates the release with lead single "Bathed In Sound", which was co-written by The Earth as part of Brian Eno's recent Earth Percent campaign.
Cosmo Sheldrake, amazingly his real name, is a 24-year-old multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer from Hampstead, London. He attracted hype from the blogosphere after the release of his debut EP ...
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Since the debut of the iPod in the early 2000s, Apple has been a singular driving force in the music industry. Most of that power stemmed from Steve Jobs’ pocket-sized music player and its attendant ...
British multi-instrumentalist Cosmo Sheldrake likes to perform his electro-folk songs in strange, strange places — a working laundrette, the middle of a tiny model village, and the back of a ...
Martha Kearney explores Hampstead Heath with musician Cosmo Sheldrake. They listen to birdsong, find his favourite tree, and record the underwater world of the ponds. Show more Musician Cosmo ...
FOR SOME city-dwellers there was at least one pleasing consequence of lockdown: the sharp drop in noise pollution meant that the chirps and trills of wood pigeons, sparrows, owls and finches could be ...
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