24 Oct 2007

Sam Isaac
A Cinematic Low

unsigned

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Fresh from a well-received ITC show, Sam Isaac prepares to play BBC Electric Proms this week, which tops off a busy year for him. A prolific touring artist, Isaac has played everything from fans' living rooms to Glastonbury this year. A Cinematic Low showcases Isaac's warm, gentle vocal with wonderfully crafted arrangement. This track is released as b-side to 'Sideways' which gets a limited release in December on Big Scary Monsters. JF London Gig: October 28, BBC Electric Proms w/Edwyn Collins, Dingwalls NW1 (and nationwide dates on BBC Electric Proms Introducing.. tour)

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