Miz Terrell
"Miz performed with out band when our singer was out for a gig and she did the gig very well, she was very engaging to the audience and sounded great.
Not all of the set we had suited her style but we were able to adjust and play songs that suited her.
Miz Terrell is a good singer and performer."
6th April 2026
Julian Powell - Midnight Crossing (Band)
Amavi Duo
"Amavi Duo was incredible — everyone was dancing and singing all night. The energy, the vocals, the vibe… just perfect. Highly recommend!"
9th April 2026
Natalie - Private
Nina Hewlett
"'I had Nina Hewlett for my cabaret at my installation party recently in london ..
Nina not only has a lovely voice but her warm personality makes a lovely connection with her audience and it was a perfect way to end the evening with everyone
“ On their feet !”
I highly recommend her for all occasions '
Fiona Paige
London"
13th April 2026
Fiona Paige - Grand Order of Lady Ratlings
Álvar LD - Violin Solo & Violin Projects
"We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful performance for our wedding ceremony. We customised the ceremony music to include specific songs that were meaningful to us, and they delivered everything perfectly.
From start to finish, everything was handled with such professionalism and care. Despite a last-minute change from an outdoor to an indoor setting, Alvar and Nico adapted seamlessly.
Highly recommended."
14th April 2026
Rachele - Wedding
Mariachi La Bamba
"What an incredible mariachi group! My guests were blown away by their performance and how great they were! They played during my church ceremony as well as cocktail hour which brought such an incredible atmosphere to our event! I loved being able to integrate my culture so far away from home and having Mariachi La Bamba do so in such a classy manner! They were extremely professional and talented. I walked down the aisle to “Diseñame” played by them and it was the most magical and memorable moment of my wedding. A true dream come true, 100000% recommend!"
14th April 2026
Sofia Hafen - Wedding
Dar.Ra
"Hype Magazine USA
Cure For Jealousy
A perfectly polished storyteller in the literal sense, Dar.Ra goes for this wild swing of ‘80s dance-rock infused with edge on the stomping sweetness of “Cure For Jealousy.”
The track combines a range of periods and influences, ensuring the sound works seamlessly as a cohesive, concise whole.
Volume is a given; he brings it, and it is a physical sound, like the way blood rushes through the ears with the first few traces of jealousy. Looking through his track record, he’s managed to touch upon every iteration of dance and rock within the last forty years, and has done it well.
Outside of the music, he’s the author of two books, which also inform the character studies that he graces with his sound. It is catchy, addictive, and liberating stuff, the sort of thing that the music world needs now – something unique, experimental yet accessible, and overflowing with ideas.
Sonically, Dar.Ra’s sound draws on the revivalist traditions of DFA Records, specifically on LCD Sound-System’s earnest pleas and search for meaning.
Like James Murphy, Dar.Ra does have a love for the aesthetics of just a gigantic canvas, letting the whole arrangement feel enormous. On the classic side, the insistent bass has an ESG quality, with the groove absolutely dominating.
It is easy to get intoxicated by the atmosphere, and the vocals further sell this idea of breaking free from this impairment.
The tautness of the groove even delves into Parliament’s most unhinged experiments, as the track sparkles with endless creativity. For all these reference points, Dar.Ra continues his fine tradition of marching to the beat of a different drummer, going for this life-affirming, soulful stance.
The stormy mix of keyboards and the tight rhythm section work their magic.
Before his voice enters the equation, the mood is already set. When he takes center stage, the song transforms into an inner turmoil.
He’s conflicted, and the verses cascade downwards reflecting exactly that. It stuns, and the track’s length makes the atmosphere almost psychedelic. Of course, this is what good dance music is meant to embody – endless expanses, endless possibilities. There is a reason so many dance-floors adhere to that sixto-seven-minute mark, even exceeding it when necessary. The band's interplay feels spirited, as if possessed, and this is what carries it all the way to the finale: a contemplative commotion.
“Cure For Jealousy” shows that Dar.Ra is what music needs right now – a sound that draws and builds on the past while pointing a way forward, in a purely hedonistic, funk/dance/punk flavour."
20th April 2026
Hype Magazine USA - Kusha Deep Music UK