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British duo Jadu Heart have been on our radar for a sizeable amount of time now. We’re pretty used to their wacky video treatments and otherworldly sonic soundscapes. Revealed and brought center stage by Mura Masa a few years ago. Jadu Heart have honed in on the quality of their output. Both on instrumental direction and lyrical composition. Bringing perfectly balanced tracks to the table. They have released other kick-arse material in the past, such as the true hit “I’m A Kid” (listen in PASSPORT section below) which we featured on top of the hour of first ever Valentine’s Mixtape 2 years ago. They’re a pair that we really dig and wish more people would get on board.

Today, Jadu Heart announced the brilliant release of their newest single “Wanderlife” taken from their upcoming debut album ‘Melt Away’ expected to drop on August 23rd 2019.

Jadu Heart are an enigmatic alternative-pop duo from London and Huddersfield. The kind that can draft in a formidable following hiding behind masks. They’ve previously sold out shows and are about to conquer even more hearts with their upcoming album.

They’ve enlisted famed producer Guy Sigsworth (Bjork, Robyn, Imogen Heap) along, crafting songs that tackle everything from morality, drug culture and youthful alienation to loneliness, friendships, and those qualities which make [loveable] monsters of us all. Listen to the newest single “Wanderlife” just below and get a sense of their output. They’re bound to make waves this summer across festivals and live sets. So if you’re ever near them, please don’t miss out. And follow them through via their social profiles (listed further down)…

Watch “Wanderlife” video :


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