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“I like the idea of clubbing and how music brings people together, but clubbing in London has changed,” laments Yuné Pinku. “It’s less about music or dance and more about getting on that… that’s what I’ve struggled with.” Despite being 19, the guarded producer/singer reveals that she had sneaked into clubs as an underage and “she was bored by the time I could.” [legally] Go.”
yuné pinku, also known as Asha Yuné, belongs to a generation of bedroom producers who spent their years in confinement carving out a new brand of electronic music. Yuné’s sound is remarkably cunning. Her tight rave beats venture between techno and garage, undercut by blasts of adventurous synths and cleverly layered vocals with pleasurable deep drops. She is heady; pensive yet danceable – music for…
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