Taylor OhrynMay 24, 2024aimei, aimei 媚, Unfinished Business, debut EP, City's Violent, Bermondsey Social Club, London, live performance, singer-songwriter, electronic, pop, Boo, Manchester, Chinese heritage, Mandarin, fusion, identity, music, EP tracklist, Clouds, Dream On, pre-save, Instagram, YouTube.Comment aimei 媚 - "Unfinished Business" (Debut EP out June 7th) Taylor OhrynMay 24, 2024aimei, aimei 媚, Unfinished Business, debut EP, City's Violent, Bermondsey Social Club, London, live performance, singer-songwriter, electronic, pop, Boo, Manchester, Chinese heritage, Mandarin, fusion, identity, music, EP tracklist, Clouds, Dream On, pre-save, Instagram, YouTube.Comment
Taylor OhrynMarch 15, 2024Nia Archives, debut album, Silence Is Loud, new single, Unfinished Business, jungle music, British artist, Corbin Shaw, Boiler Room, Charity Shop Sue, women ravers, trans ravers, non-binary ravers, music video, Rory Wood, Ethan P. Flynn, FKA twigs, David Byrne, A Quintessentially Junglist, DJ Mag cover, world domination, British dance music, BBC Sound Poll, Brit Awards, Rising Star, EPs, Headz Gone West, Forbidden Feelingz, Sunrise Bang Ur Head Against Tha Wall, Bradford, Leeds, Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour, Glastonbury, Warehouse Project, remixes, Jorja Smith, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, press features, British Vogue, Crack, GQ, The Fader, PitchforkComment NIA ARCHIVES SHARES NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO “UNFINISHED BUSINESS” Taylor OhrynMarch 15, 2024Nia Archives, debut album, Silence Is Loud, new single, Unfinished Business, jungle music, British artist, Corbin Shaw, Boiler Room, Charity Shop Sue, women ravers, trans ravers, non-binary ravers, music video, Rory Wood, Ethan P. Flynn, FKA twigs, David Byrne, A Quintessentially Junglist, DJ Mag cover, world domination, British dance music, BBC Sound Poll, Brit Awards, Rising Star, EPs, Headz Gone West, Forbidden Feelingz, Sunrise Bang Ur Head Against Tha Wall, Bradford, Leeds, Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour, Glastonbury, Warehouse Project, remixes, Jorja Smith, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, press features, British Vogue, Crack, GQ, The Fader, PitchforkComment