Artist's albums
100 Degrees
2023 · single
Alexithymia (Deluxe Edition)
2023 · album
Next Time
2023 · single
Never (Reworked)
2023 · single
Better (Acoustic)
2023 · single
Jump
2022 · single
Love Theme For Leisure Trip
2022 · single
If You Could See Me Now (Acoustic)
2022 · single
If You Could See Me Now
2022 · single
Carried Away (Quinn Oulton Remix)
2022 · single
Alexithymia
2022 · album
Far Away
2022 · single
Clashing Colours
2022 · single
Better
2022 · single
Royalty
2022 · single
Sober
2021 · single
Show Your Face
2021 · EP
Start Again
2021 · single
Show Your Face
2021 · single
Quinn Oulton
2021 · EP
Take Your Time
2020 · single
Long Gone
2020 · EP
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Biography
South London based multi-instrumentalist, vocalist & producer Quinn Oulton exhibits a raw sound, melding soaring vocals and tangled acoustic textures with abstract electronics. His first leap into the world as a solo artist was the self-produced/released Quinn Oulton EP. His self-released EP 'Long Gone' (2020) presented a more refined sound to his debut as he honed his production skills and became more connected to his voice. The Show Your Face EP (2021) showed his strengths when working with collaborators Conor Albert and Demae. He continued to build on this more alternative sound with 2021’s single Sober. His debut album Alexithymia was released 27 May 2022. The project is a deconstruction of the struggle that many young men face when processing and expressing strong emotions, taking the form of a linear story pieced together from many moments of emotional intensity Quinn has faced throughout his life, existing within all types of personal relationships. This is a project that sees the stylistic and textural experimentation from his previous work fuse into a powerfully creative and emotive sound. It includes tracks featuring Moses Boyd and Genevieve Artadi. If You Could See Me Now, released 30 Aug 2022, sees Quinn Oulton flipping his own sample, revealing a darker side to the original hook that we saw back in a video on TikTok in April, which featured a pitched-up vocal book and instantly struck a chord with Quinn's audience.