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Young Fathers
They are: ‘G’ Hastings, from Edinburgh, Alloysious Massaquoi, originally from Liberia via Ghana and Kayus Bankole, born in Edinburgh to Nigerian parents but partially raised in Maryland USA, all 28 years old. Their live shows are complimented by Steven Morrison on drums. The group formed after meeting at an under-16s hip hop night at the infamous Bongo Club in Edinburgh when they were all in their teens. Almost immediately they started writing and recording together, initially on an old karaoke machine plugged into a cheap cassette recorder at G’s parents house. In 2011 they set about writing a mini-album (or ‘mixtape’ as it was called) TAPE ONE in just over a week, finishing a track a day and having it available for download within two weeks of recording. They quickly followed this up with TAPE TWO, which was written and recorded in a similar fashion. Los Angeles based label, Anticon, discovered them online and within a few months had signed them for a short deal that saw both TAPEs officially released in 2013. The group, meanwhile, continued to tour, gathering an impressive reputation as a formidable live act. They played all over Europe and made their US debut at SXSW in March 2013. Following support from the BBC’s Zane Lowe and Lauren Laverne, and an appearance on influential USA talk show, Jimmy Kimmel in 2014, TAPE TWO won Scottish Album Of The Year (‘The SAY Award’), while their next album, DEAD, received the highly prestigious Mercury Prize for best album of 2014. Immediately after winning the Mercury Prize, Young Fathers travelled to Berlin where they continued making their new album in a freezing basement in a building near the railway yards. Returning to the more familiar (and warmer) basement studio in Edinburgh to finish their latest album, White Men Are Black Men Too, which was released in April 2015. Young Fathers toured extensively in 2015, playing the UK, large swathes of Europe and did a six week stint in the USA. In 2016, the band were invited to support Massive Attack on their UK and European tour after working together on Massive Attack’s single “Voodoo In My Blood”, which was released in January 2016. Young Fathers feature 6 tracks on the Trainspotting T2 soundtrack, including “Only God Knows”, written specifically for the film. In November 2017 the band announced that they had finished work on their third album to be release on Ninja Tune in early 2018. Cocoa Sugar was released on 9th March.

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Voodoo in My Blood
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In My View E

Albums

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Heavy Heavy

2023
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TAPE TWO

2013
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Cocoa Sugar

2018
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TAPE ONE

2011
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White Men Are Black Men Too

2015
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DEAD

2014

Singles & EPs

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Rice

Single2023
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Border Girl / Cocoa Sugar

Single2018
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Only God Knows (feat. Leith Congregational Choir)

Single2017
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Tell Somebody

Single2022
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In My View

Single2018
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Soon Come Soon

Single2014
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I Saw

Single2022
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Toy

Single2018
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Geronimo

Single2022
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Lord

Single2017

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