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= 3000 years music publishing =

Who are they
3000 YEARS IS A FEMALE FOUNDED, INDEPENDENT MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY BASED IN MANCHESTER AND LONDON. ON THERE WEBSITE, IT SAYS:"WE ARE ON A MISSION TO FIND, FOSTER AND DEVELOP CREATIVE TALENT FROM AROUND THE WORLD."

THEY LIKE TALENT FROM AROUND THE WORLD.

"Alongside their global outlook they are proactive in every element of the work of a publisher - listening to artists and songwriters to offer support in whatever way serves them best and enables them to explore, play, be fearless and vulnerable, operate locally within their community and globally to the world. It’s not just about making records, it’s about helping our writers create music that has meaning and purpose, that works for now and for the future. "

Christian Music
in an era of rapid music consumption, Christian Music embraces a deliberate approach, savouring influences like The Fat White Family, Fugazi and Beck – one-of-a-kind acts that make music in their own world with their own philosophies. They craft music for themselves, offering it to the world for interpretation.

Christian Music is built on patience and passion. Primarily the work of 21-year old Josh Baker, this Stoke-on-Trent band blend punk energy, hardcore spirit, razor sharp grooves and a thoughtful artistic approach that is set to make waves when their debut EP drops in Spring 2024. It is white hot energy, pure feeling put on record.

Having worked at The Underground in Stoke, Josh's close encounters with diverse bands shaped his perspective on British music. The recent support for friends University marked a celebration of the local scene, revealing a burgeoning creative hotspot.

With the release of 'Marimba-Tragic Death Cult' on January 31st and upcoming live dates, 2024 signals Christian Music's impact debut year.

Ebbb
A fresh new project with members of Enter Laughing, Kyoto Kyoto and Butch Cassidy, Ebbb carefully weave the electronic worlds of gabber and techno to produce a shapeshifting blend which defies all convention. Thrashing drums, hints of hyperpop, howling vocals and bone-shaking bass. What more could you want? Having already played at a plethora of London’s underground music havens, we look forward to Ebbb’s Dorset debut.

Kabeaushe
Kabeaushé is an alter ego of 29‑year old artist and producer Kabochi Gitau. A formidable and wildly-dressed character, Kabeaushé produces an eccentric blend of pop, hip‑hop and electronica on his latest album The Coming Of Gaze. Although Kabochi is originally from Kenya, his career owes much to Nyege Nyege: a Kampala, Uganda‑based collective, festival, community studio and record label. Nyege Nyege founder Derek Debru has brought dozens of underground East African producers, artists and DJs to audiences across Africa, Europe and beyond, and it was he who invited Gitau to travel to Kampala for a residency at the studio.

MAY
The first signing by 300 years. MAY is the project of London based solo singer, writer, and producer (herself) May Robson. Lyrically, her songwriting encompasses the fleeting thoughts and stories that grow out of the everyday, framed within electronic production, gliding strings and spoken phrases with heavy hip-hop influenced beats. Her delicate and characterful vocals weave through muddy beats of music inspired by the highs and lows of city life. Strong visuals add dynamism to MAY’S live shows, informed by her art school background, she has not hesitated to fuse her love for art and pop music. For the compilation, the bouncy and elastic self-production of ‘LUCKY’, playfully wraps up a strange discomfort. Created at home in her bedroom studio, this song highlights feelings of frustration, disappointment, thankfulness and love. In 2022, MAY will be releasing her Debut 5-track EP, of which the last track was aired on