
Graduating from the nineties pop and pre-teen grunge of those first musical forays, Elsa has arrived at a fresh new sound that glistens through layers of warming reverb and twinkling electronics. In September she came to the attention of the judges of the 2016 Lynsey de Paul Prize, winning a £2,000 talent bursary and mentorship. Elsa Hewitt has been praised for her ability to build and experiment with sounds in a synaesthetic way, and the newest album in her extensive repertoire can almost be seen as much as it’s heard. Citrus Paradisi is set to be released on March 1st 2019, and its most recent single, 'Blood Orange', is a sonic landscape of effervescence and abstraction. In 2018 Hewitt was selected by Gilles Peterson to produce tracks for the Future Bubblers 2.0 record and was commissioned to make and perform work for the Open Music Archive, as well as The Jazz Cafe. She has built up her career completely independently. Driven by a seemingly unstoppable need to create establishes Hewitt a force to be reckoned with and watched with a keen eye.

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Slow Dance is a London based music collective, label, radio and promotions company started in 2015.
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