Under the Radar: Check Masses

adfasd When Check Masses launched their excellent debut single, Dripn Angel, to a sold out Edinburgh show a few weeks ago, the audience was a Who’s Who of the city’s club promoters and DJs going back to the early 1990s. And given who was on the stage, it was hardly surprising that the band attracted such strong interest.
Check Masses, by Laura MeekCheck Masses, by Laura Meek
Check Masses, by Laura Meek

Andy McGroarty and Philly Angelo Collins have a hip-hop and soul CV dating back almost 30 years, while Vic Galloway has been hosting his genre-stretching show on Radio Scotland for two decades. Check Masses began collaborating back in 2016 and their collection of songs is the musical equivalent of slow food, combining a tasty mix of ingredients from reggae to psychedelic surf guitar. Their debut album, Nightlife, is released on the excellent Triassic Tusk Records in June, while a second single, Lonesome Little Paradise, came out on Friday. We recommend, ahem, checking them out. https://bit.ly/checkmasses

Olaf Furniss and Derick Mackinnon run the music industry seminar and social night Born To Be Wide, www.borntobewide.co.uk

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