Last night, East India Youth, the first signing of the Quietus Phonographic Corporation, played an amazing three-song session on the Marc Riley show on BBC 6 Music. If you want to know why we set up a record company just to put his music out, this should give you a good idea – have a listen to the set, where EIY, aka Will Doyle, played ‘Looking For Someone’, ‘Heaven, How Long’ and ‘Dripping Down’:
You can now get hold of the Hostel EP, featuring the first two session tracks, on download, and pre-order the vinyl, which is set to ship later this month – go to Boomkat to get your copy.
Tonight, EIY is up in Manchester, playing the Kraak Gallery – get tickets here. Over the coming weeks, there are plenty of chances to catch him in London, including at a set supporting Wire as part of their Drill:London festival, co-curated by tQ, along with some festival dates in the summer – have a look at the full listings below:
MARCH
Tue 12 – Kraak Gallery, Manchester tickets here)
Sat 16 – Birthdays, Dalston w/ Molly Nilsson (tickets here)
Fri 22 – Roundhouse, London (tickets here)
Sun 24 – Heaven, London w/ Wire and pinkflag guitar orchestra (tickets here)
Sun 31 – Abattoir at White Rabbit, London
MAY
25th – Field Day
AUGUST
Fri 16-Sun 18 – Beacons Festival, Skipton (tickets here)
Fri 30-Sun 1 September – End Of The Road Festival, Larmer Gardens, Dorset (tickets here)
In the meantime, have a listen to ‘Heaven, How Long’, which you can download individually, below: