Dusty, cinematic soul recorded live to tape. It feels like a late-night conversation in a dimly lit room, blending vintage warmth with a modern, minimalist edge.
Gotts Street Park is a Leeds-based production trio consisting of Josh Crocker, Tom Henry, and Joe Harris. Emerging from the vibrant West Yorkshire jazz and soul scene, they have established a unique identity as a 'modern-day Wrecking Crew.'
Their sound is defined by a rigorous adherence to analog recording techniques, specifically live-to-tape sessions that capture the spontaneous energy of a room. This approach bridges the gap between the grit of 1960s soul (Stax, FAME Studios) and the atmospheric textures of 1990s trip-hop and cinematic scores. Before formalizing as a band, the members built significant industry capital producing for high-profile artists like Kali Uchis and Celeste, which informs their sophisticated approach to vocal arrangement. Critically, they are lauded for their 'less is more' philosophy, often using minimalist arrangements to create maximum emotional resonance. They occupy a vital space in the UK's nu-jazz and neo-soul ecosystem, acting as a bridge between traditional musicianship and contemporary lo-fi aesthetics.
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