
Elder Island - Hello Baby Okay
When Elder Island went into the studio to record the follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2021 album, Swimming Static, they were determined to âturn everything on its headâ. The trio are celebrated for their brooding indie-electronica that draws on their Bristol roots, creating vastly detailed and immersive soundscapes. But Hello Baby Okay marks a new era for the band, fuelled by a longing for transcendence and euphoria. An effervescent counterpoint to the current times, their new music is threaded through with a liberated energy, lilting funk-pop guitars, danceable beats and a renewed sense of play. âWe wanted the joy to shine through,â they say.
Elder Islandâs Katy Sargent (vocals, cello), Luke Thornton (bass, beat-making) and David Havard (guitar, synths, programming) have spent the past decade building a dedicated fanbase on both sides of the Atlantic, with over 400 mi lion streams worldwide. Theyâre firm festival favourites whoâve played at prestigious venues from Londonâs Roundhouse to New Yorkâs Bowery Ballroom and who hold the unique ability to straddle both the live and club worlds: in 2022, they pricked the ears of superstar DJs like Solomun, who personally invited them to spin at his Printworks takeover.
While Swimming Static was densely constructed, with instrumentation meticulously layered in the editing suite, its follow-up was a totally different process where âwe did the complete opposite,â says Katy. When they went into the studio in 2023, they went back to their roots with free-flowing jam sessions, rekindling their sense of spontaneity while channeling the warm embrace of the dancefloor. âOur sound got pigeonholed into a chillout coffee-shop playlist space,â says Luke, but in fact, David continues, âDJ culture has been heavily influential on our approach to music.â
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When Elder Island went into the studio to record the follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2021 album, Swimming Static, they were determined to âturn everything on its headâ. The trio are celebrated for their brooding indie-electronica that draws on their Bristol roots, creating vastly detailed and immersive soundscapes. But Hello Baby Okay marks a new era for the band, fuelled by a longing for transcendence and euphoria. An effervescent counterpoint to the current times, their new music is threaded through with a liberated energy, lilting funk-pop guitars, danceable beats and a renewed sense of play. âWe wanted the joy to shine through,â they say.
Elder Islandâs Katy Sargent (vocals, cello), Luke Thornton (bass, beat-making) and David Havard (guitar, synths, programming) have spent the past decade building a dedicated fanbase on both sides of the Atlantic, with over 400 mi lion streams worldwide. Theyâre firm festival favourites whoâve played at prestigious venues from Londonâs Roundhouse to New Yorkâs Bowery Ballroom and who hold the unique ability to straddle both the live and club worlds: in 2022, they pricked the ears of superstar DJs like Solomun, who personally invited them to spin at his Printworks takeover.
While Swimming Static was densely constructed, with instrumentation meticulously layered in the editing suite, its follow-up was a totally different process where âwe did the complete opposite,â says Katy. When they went into the studio in 2023, they went back to their roots with free-flowing jam sessions, rekindling their sense of spontaneity while channeling the warm embrace of the dancefloor. âOur sound got pigeonholed into a chillout coffee-shop playlist space,â says Luke, but in fact, David continues, âDJ culture has been heavily influential on our approach to music.â























