Kusht, Scotland On Sunday, 7 April 2024

Kusht | Off Axis Artist of the Week in Scotland On Sunday, 7 April 2024


Words by Derick Mackinnon and Olaf Furniss. Read on Scotsman.com 

Kusht, aka Buddy Goldie, is a producer, remixer, DJ and live artist, who grew up in Blairgowrie and began his musical journey at the age of 15, when started drumming in a band and also taught himself guitar. This was followed by a spell in Glasgow, where he worked as a sound engineer before taking on a job selling scuba-diving packages in Rhodes and eventually settling in Oslo. 

Drawing on a wide range of influences from 60s exotica to psychedelic rock, he first broke into the club consciousness with a slomo reworking of Dolly Parton’s Jolene, infusing the classic with a deep groove. Since then, he has gone on to perform at festivals around the world including Germany, Thailand and Costa Rica. 

On 26 April Kusht releases his latest single, Forest Levels, on Edinburgh’s Paradise Palms label. It includes the appropriately-named Canopy Calling, an infectious, flute-laden instrumental invoking images of a steamy jungle. 

Kusht will be playing a DJ set at Hidden Door’s 10th birthday bash in Edinburgh on 10 May, followed by a live set at Kelburn Garden Party on 5 July. Listen at https://soundcloud.com/kusht-music


Kusht | Off Axis Tours CIC Artist of the Week in Scotland On Sunday, 7 April 2024


Off Axis Tours CIC is an artist-to-artist, community interest company, on a mission to make the live industry fairer for musicians. Off Axis enables bands and solo acts to build a nationwide fanbase by swapping gigs and touring the UK. They offer a transparent model, where artists keep 100 per cent of profits, showcase at festivals and benefit from expert mentoring. Get tickets or join https://offaxisgigs.com


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