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Stolen Velour, Floco, Aria SL Release Fluid Club Tracks

The South London trio Stolen Velour, Floco, and Aria SL have released new music characterized by fluid deconstructions of club music, incorporating elements of classical vocals and violin with clubby production. Their sound is described as sinking, dissolving, or floating serenely, creating a shapeshifting effect.
These artists are featured on the Bristol label Illegal Data, which also releases music from artists like Ship Sket and Mun Sing, known for more explosive approaches to club music. Stolen Velour, Floco, and Aria SL's recent releases on Illegal Data are noted for their liquid-like qualities within the club soundscape.
The trio's influences include artists such as FKA twigs, James K, and Anysia Kim. Their debut album, titled "Underlight," is now available. The music emerged from their shared living situation, where their sounds reportedly bled through the walls, contributing to their unique sonic blend.
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