Dutch artist, composer and producer Robin Kester successfully captured the feeling of believing that things might work out for the better eventually on her new single The Daylight, a subtle amalgam of chamber pop and soft-spoken electronics. Bad dreams were just that and the problems that might have kept her awake for a bit are not that big a deal, when a newfound perspective is beckoning to be taken into consideration.
Robin Kester: vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar
Rozi Plain: backing vocals
Dan Moore: piano, wurlitzer piano, synths
Adrian Utley: electric guitar
Sam van Hoogstraten: bass guitar
Matt Stockham Brown: drums
David Grubb: strings
Ali Chant: percussion
The Daylight is released via Memphis Industries. Her new album Dark Sky Reserve will be released on September 12.
Live dates:- 08/14 Green Man Festival, Cricklehowell, UK
- 08/15 Green Man Festival, Cricklehowell, UK
- 08/17 The Folklore Rooms, Brighton, UK
- 08/21 The Lexington, London (The Line of Best Fit Five Day Forecast), UK
- 08/26 La Belle Angele, Edinburgh, UK
- 08/27 Pop Recs, Sunderland, UK
- 08/28 The Crescent, York, UK
- 08/29 Storey's Field Centre, Cambridge, UK
- 11/28 Café Café, Hasselt, Belgium
- 11/30 TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands
- 12/04 De Oosterpoort, Groningen, Netherlands
- 12/05 Rotown, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- 12/10 Arenberg, Antwerp, Belgium
- 12/11 Hall of Fame, Tilburg, Netherlands
- 12/13 Doornroosje, Nijmegen, Netherlands
- 12/14 Paradiso Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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