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Rowan Flack is a south London-based artist and composer known for her introspective and accessible contemporary jazz songs with contemplative lyrics and clear vocal delivery. The BRIT School alumna's intricate sound takes influence from soulful pop, ECM-style jazz, and indie-folk artists who inspire her lyrical and dreamy approach to writing. The artist studied jazz voice at Trinity Laban Conservatoire and delved further into Nordic/European jazz and folk at The Edvard Grieg Academy, Norway. She has been described as a composer whose music “beautifully dances across a multitude of genres, crafting something that is all-encompassing” (Atwood Magazine). The upcoming EP ‘Forest Fires’, funded by Help Musicians, was recorded in Love Electric Miloco Studios with recording engineer Andy Hughes (Eliza, Suede, Paloma Faith). The record features close friends; established session players and fellow Trinity alumni: Joel Waters, Jack Lecomber, Joseph Leighton and Deschanel Gordon. Collectively, the band has performed globally in various creative projects and scenes with the band playing for the likes of Olivia Dean, Matilda Homer, Judi Jackson, SEED Ensemble + Nubya Garcia. Rowan’s release ‘Tipsy on The Tongue’ garnered support from Wonderland Magazine who says she is “quickly becoming a key figure in the UK jazz and soul renaissance”. Other notable press features include features in Jazzwise, Earmilk, and Revista Brasileira.