Miniseries
Miniseries are a London-based quintet whose sound bridges shimmering psych-pop, melodic indie and expansive space-rock. Formed by guitarist Doug Morch (formerly of Longview) alongside Angela Gannon (keys and vocals) of The Magic Numbers, guitarist Dermot Watson and drummer Danny Abbasi, the band craft music that balances cinematic atmosphere with heartfelt songwriting. Their tracks blend soaring guitars, textured keys and dreamlike harmonies to create a sound that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking.
With the Debut album, Pilot, featuring singles such as Dandelion, You’re Gold and Swimming Pool, Miniseries have begun carving a reputation for songs that shimmer with melody and emotional depth. Built on a foundation of collaboration and craftsmanship, their music evokes the sweep of classic British indie while exploring new emotional and sonic terrain. Miniseries celebrate melody, reflection and connection through immersive live performances and timeless songwriting, continuing to define their own luminous space in the modern alternative landscape.
“This lovely slice of modern psychedelia is almost too hot to handle. I love it!”
Guy Garvey (BBC 6 Music)
Sarah/Shaun
‘Edinburgh’s husband and wife dream pop duo, Sarah/Shaun (pronounced simply Sarah Shaun), alias Sarah and Shaun McLachlan (pronounced McLochlun) announce a new four-track EP In Silence Love Speaks Loudest for exclusive release via Hobbes Music’s Bandcamp this December, with a wider release following in January. Sarah/Shaun wooed hearts and wowed critics with debut EP It’s True What They Say? last year plus follow-up EP Someone’s Ghost in April of this year.
The first two EPs garnered a sizeable list of plaudits from some very established names: David Holmes, Youth, Nemone at BBC6 Music, Sean Johnston, Vic Galloway & Roddy Heart at BBC Radio Scotland, the Skinny, the List, the Scotsman, Jim Sclavunos (Bad Seeds), Simone butler (Primal Scream), The Monolith Cocktail and Ban Ban Ton Ton blogs, The Ravechild podcast and more.
“blending the starry-eyed pop of Sonny & Cher with the electronic experimentation of Chris& Cosey”
Fiona Shepherd (The List)