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Wu-Lu

The creative producer and multi-instrumentalist who has built a reckless trajectory through underground rock, abstract punk, lo-fi jazz, lazy grunge and hazy hip hop.

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Wu-Lu has shared heartfelt new single Daylight Song, his first release since his acclaimed 2022 debut album, LOGGERHEAD.  Daylight Song is the soaring lead single from the South London vocalist and musician’s forthcoming EP, Learning To Swim On Empty, out 17th May on Warp Records. The visual for the song is directed by returning collaborator, Ethan Barrett (Jeshi, The Murder Capital, Flohio). Both Daylight Song and Learning To Swim On Empty demonstrate the growing depth and range of Wu-Lu’s sound.

Whilst his breakthrough, anti-gentrification anthem South and widely-praised LOGGERHEAD album were largely fulled by an explosive energy, this new material finds Wu-Lu taking a more nuanced, personal approach. Learning To Swim On Empty plays like a series of diary entries and is inspired by growing up in Brixton, death and loss, and the sink-or-swim feeling of being thrown in at the deep end. The EP also features poet and artist Rohan Ayinde and award winning author and former young people’s laureate for London, Caleb Femi.