Caroline Ty

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Caroline Ty produces a dizzy infusion of Nu-jazz, dub bass, old skool funky beats and haunting strings with confessional and sometimes richly dark ironic lyrics all sung in a bluesy mezzo


'Ty operates largely in a category of her own...her voice has a bold, post-punk quality...there is a mischievous melodrama...which cannot fail to captivate'. David Burke, Music Review Unsigned Sep 2012

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News

Happy Easter!



Happy Easter!

New EP/New Video/MRU Review

The new EP is available! Thanks for your kind messages of support so far - keep them coming!

I hope you will also enjoy the new video on the player for the song 'Let's Waste the Afternoon' - in tribute to long and lazy summers!

One of the first reviews of the new EP by Music Review Unsigned:




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New tunes to spin

A selection of new tracks from the forthcoming EP are available to spin on the Jukebox - Enjoy!

The new EP: 'You Will Always Want more (and Never What is in Your Hand)' will be released on 24th September as a digital download.

The full tracklisting:

1. Holding Your Smile
2. Put Down Your Cry
3. Will I Be Broken Tomorrow?
4. Let's Waste the Afternoon

Love to all my Tygers!

Caroline

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‘…has the low end groove that your bass woofer would crave…
very experimental and definitely has an original flare to it’.
Music Review Unsigned

‘demonstrates Caroline's unique vocal…
This record gets better the further you get through it’.
The Mag

'Caroline Ty draws her influences from strong vocalists with a story to tell.
Her latest EP is a collection of four electro-jazz tracks that marry political
comment with some seriously infectious beats'.
So Magazine





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