Artist's albums
Flow
2023 · album
Elevated
2023 · single
Connected
2023 · single
Flow
2023 · single
Renewal
2023 · single
Cue: State of Mind
2023 · single
Momentum
2022 · single
Where the Streets Lead
2021 · album
The Afternoon of Human Life
2021 · EP
Illuminate
2021 · single
Lost Orbits
2021 · single
Where the Streets Lead
2021 · single
Juniper
2018 · album
Helsinki
2018 · single
Eight Days
2018 · single
Juniper
2018 · single
All Things
2016 · album
Unsetting Sun
2016 · single
The Fix
2016 · single
Into the Shadow
2014 · EP
Slowly Rolling Camera
2014 · album
Protagonist Remix by Nu Era
2013 · single
Protagonist
2013 · single
Dream a Life
2013 · single
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Biography
Slowly Rolling Camera has established itself as a rising star in the European Jazz scene since its formation in 2013. The band's intense and powerful live performances, combined with critical acclaim from international press, have earned them a reputation for their signature heavy grooves, soaring hooks, and intense emotional contrasts. With three albums - Slowly Rolling Camera (2014), All Things (2016), and an EP - Into the Shadow (2015) under their belt, the band shifted its focus in 2017 towards a more instrumental approach, led by composer/keyboardist Dave Stapleton, drummer Elliot Bennett, and producer/sound designer Deri Roberts. Deutschland Radio praised Slowly Rolling Camera's "genius" in merging jazz and trip-hop, while The Guardian dubbed the band a "powerful newcomer" with "Rising Star" written all over it. The band's latest album, Where the Streets Lead, recorded in 2020, showcases a greater musical scope with the inclusion of an 8-piece string section and notable guest artists including Mark Lockheart, Jasper Høiby, Verneri Pohjola, Chris Potter, Sachal Vasandani, and the band's regular guitarist Stuart McCallum.