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Cat-No:TRULP468
Release-Date:05.09.2025
Genre:Soul/Funk
Configuration:LP
Barcode:5060609668501
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Cat-No:TRULP468
Release-Date:05.09.2025
Genre:Soul/Funk
Configuration:LP
Barcode:5060609668501
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Steven Bamidele - If It Matters
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Steven Bamidele - Wreckage
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Steven Bamidele - Turn Ugly
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Steven Bamidele - Exoskeleton
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Steven Bamidele - Cuckoo Goes The Clock (feat. Cam Thomas)
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Steven Bamidele - The Moment That You Know (Interlude)
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Steven Bamidele - Nichiyoubi (feat. Célia Tiab)
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Steven Bamidele - Take Cover
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Steven Bamidele - The Fool (feat. Sly5thAve)
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Steven Bamidele - Truman
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Steven Bamidele - Withdrawn (feat. Scarlett Fae)
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Steven Bamidele - Phone Home (feat. Aaron Wood & Célia Tiab)
Nigerian-born, London-based singer, songwriter, musician and producer Steven Bamidele presents his keenly anticipated sophomore album, 'THE CRASH!' – a sonically rich exploration of purpose, doubt and personal reckoning. Written against the backdrop of an ever-changing world, the album combines soul, rock, jazz, acoustic and electronic textures, along with daydream-esque storytelling for a thought-provoking journey in pursuit of something real in an age of hyper-curation and superficiality. At its core, 'THE CRASH!' is a soulful meditation on the weight we place on relationships, the fundamental cost of growth, and the search for direction in an imperfect world. It's a deeply personal project, shaped by Steven's own journey through faith, disillusionment and self-discovery. Raised in a strictly Christian household, Steven's first crisis of belief came at 17, when he began questioning the very foundations of existence. As his faith unravelled, music became his new guiding force – a source of direction, discipline and identity. But as he turned 30, disillusionment crept in once again. The stark realities of the music industry, coupled with global uncertainty, reignited that same despondent weight he had battled in his youth. "It was an intoxicating feeling when I was younger and had no responsibilities, to foolishly believe I was the first person in history who'd worked something out that no one else had. It gave me this twisted sense of power and was a big creative motivator. Where I'm at now, nihilism is debilitating, boring and unhelpful. I've worked to find a way to channel those feelings into this project. I'm really proud of it."– Steven Bamidele

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