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Imagine a beautiful blend of both The 1975 with The Foals, and you have this atmospheric new output by Native People.
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The electronic backline creates an interesting contrast between crunchy guitars and more dance-oriented sounds in the drums and bass. Yet the real quality in this track lies in the seamless transition from the more downbeat sections in the verses and intro, and the more traditional indie-rock sound in the chorus. We were lucky enough to pin down the super busy 4 piece from Kent, amidst them currently recording their next EP.<\/p>\n

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So what are you up to right now, music-wise?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

We’ve just been into the studio earlier this month with Oz at Hidden Track and have recorded some new songs for an EP. We’re looking to put it out in the new year so stay tuned. Since recording, we’ve working on developing the live set; the new songs have more electronics than our previous material, so it’s just about getting everything right.<\/p>\n

Who are you into at the moment, musically?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

We’re all constantly sharing our sounds and going off on our own music tastes, so as individuals we’re into Clean Cut Kid, Mothxr, Roosevelt,\u00a0Black Honey, Get Inuit, The 1975…<\/p>\n

What does 2016 look like for you<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

We’d like to start the year by releasing these new songs we’ve just finished, so putting out the EP is on the agenda for early 2016. The only other things we want to do more of is more shows and spend as much time in the studio as we can.<\/p>\n

Talk us through your writing process<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

With all the songs we’ve written so far it starts with Reuben coming up with a stimulus and a basic structure to a song. The rest of the guys then bounce off that and fill in their own parts. Our writing process has become more about developing an idea before playing it together, although that still happens from time to time.<\/p>\n