Raven Artson – Rash Of Independence

Ever-evolving artist Raven Artson returns with yet another sonic delight in the form of his new single, ‘Rash Of Independence’.

Inspired by the iconic sounds of Corona, Timbaland, Madonna and Sugababes, this nostalgia-tinged song treats listeners to an eccentric yet charming production, while the lyrics tell of Artson’s appreciation for independence and love.

Indeed, it’s the desire for independence that keeps Artson’s work so refreshingly experimental, as he explains:

“Whatever swings my way, I take it on fully. I let down my guard to experience more than I can foresee and embrace the unexpected in my creative process. That’s where the playfulness comes in.”

Artson supports Coco & Clair Clair on their European tour this month – dates and tickets can be found here. Headline shows are coming up later in the spring.

Raven Artson

True Blue + Raven Artson – Hits Right

Frequent collaborators True Blue and Raven Artson have teamed up again to create a serotonin-boosting weekend bop for us to fall in love with.

Serving as their follow-up to last year’s ‘Locks For You’, uplifting new single ‘Hits Right’ was inspired by the first summer post-lockdown – and celebrates the feelings of freedom and happiness that we can all now enjoy once again.

“We wanted to capture a feeling of smooth brained euphoria. It was a summer of hedonism and spending money like it was going out of style.” – Maya, True Blue

Both critically acclaimed artists in their own right, True Blue has been featured by the likes of Fader, Flaunt and Interview, while Raven Artson has received airplay on respected outlets like BBC Radio 1 while also picking up the attention of noted tastemakers such as Wonderland, i-D and Atwood Magazine.

True Blue | Raven Artson

New Music: Raven Artson

Los Angeles-Amsterdam based Raven Artson creates a sound that truly is like none other. In collaboration with Brazilian producer, DJ and singer Lyzza, ‘Breathing Secrets’ is the cosmic fusion of psychedelic rock and indie-RnB coming together, with subtle hints of old-school hip hop added to form a song that is just so refreshingly original.

“I’m interested in the coexistence of ideas; in allowing the process of winning and losing to connect.”

Raven Artson