Music for the late night overthinkersSCOTISH BORN // LONDON GROWN
Cyrano is a Scottish born, London grown artist and producer, making music for the late night overthinkers.
After making his Glastonbury debut last summer, Cyrano released his new EP 'Limitations' on 21st October. It's a body of work soaked in melancholy and longing, which captures the feeling of homesickness and emotional distance after a year spent touring the world - from Aberdeen to Auckland, New York to Singapore.
Limitations follows on from Cyrano's debut single White Wine, featuring Nilüfer Yanya's Jazzi Bobbi on sax, and his debut EP Consolations, produced by Luke Smith and Foals' Kit Monteith.
Consolations is a concept EP, inspired by Alain de Botton's book The Consolations of Philosophy. Each track discusses a different theme, lamenting the struggles of modern life and soundtracking the arc of a night.
Since its release, Cyrano has sold out shows across the UK including The Lexington in London and Edinburgh's Sneaky Pete's, and supported artists such as Westerman, Porij and Laura Misch.
Cyrano returned home to London to launch his EP with a special show on 24th October, raising £7,500 for War Child and those displaced from their homes due to conflict.
Limitations
”As I’m lent my time by sleep, is this the life I want to keep?”
Produced by Cyrano
Mixed by Jamie Ward
Mastered by Felix Davis