Artist's albums
EARTHLING
2023 · album
NEEDLE IN THE OCEAN
2023 · single
IT'S OK
2023 · single
ORANGE SKIES
2023 · single
YONN MANMAN LATÉ (NIGHTMARES ON WAX REMIX)
2022 · single
YONN MANMAN LATÉ
2022 · single
Ecocide
2022 · EP
Strange Human Emotion Called Fear
2022 · single
Nature
2019 · single
Station Wagon
2019 · single
Jazz Got Me (Live from Metropolis Studios)
2018 · single
Free Your Mind (Live from Metropolis Studios)
2018 · single
SUGAR LIKE SALT
2018 · album
Floatin'
2018 · single
Confidence
2018 · single
Jazz Got Me
2018 · single
Free Your Mind
2018 · single
More Water (Like Water Interlude)
2017 · single
Lonely Road of the Dreamer
2016 · album
Freeparking
2016 · single
VI
2015 · single
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Biography
Growing up culturally vibrant part of Camden/Kentish Town, North London, as well as his deep love for nature; Louis VI's Caribbean (Dominica), French, & British heritage partly explains his alternative & worldly interpretation of his approach to hip hop & jazz; the rest comes down to his openess to experimenting both musically & visually, his humour & satirical look on things that balances the gravity of some of the topics he touches on. Having collaborated with some of the highest calibre musicians across genres e.g. Mick Jenkins, Nightmares On Wax, Lex Amor, Durand Bernarr, Oscar Jerome, Moses Boyd, Tom Misch, Joe Armon Jones, Frank Ocean, Jelani Blackman to name just a few, this next chapter is set to see Louis "blah blah blah blah some marketing bullsh*t". 'EARTHLING' will be the hotly-tipped album from the dude due in 2023 so I guess you should probably check it or... “Those that are the least responsible for climate change are on the front line, suffering the most. The places that we’re proud to be from as people of colour in the west, the flags that we rep at Carnival, are being sacrificed for the gains of politicians & companies. The same colonial hand that took our ancestors & enslaved them; is the same hand that’s attacking indigenous communities & nature, destroying the planet for greed. We need to step up & understand that this is our planet to take care of… we need to remember how to be Earthlings again.”