Idioteque announces new EP “A Stone’s Throw From Home” out February 28th

London-based artist, producer, and creative ringleader Idioteque (Emanuele Savoca) announces his  latest EP, A Stone’s Throw From Home.  

With an ear for all things dark, atmospheric and bass-driven, the music that flows from the restless mind  of Idioteque melds worlds between trip-hop, electronic and alternative rock; taking influences from an  amalgam of artists, from Elliott Smith to Outkast, The Smashing Pumpkins to Portishead, it refuses to be  pigeon-holed. Bringing together a love of guitar-led melodies and unfamiliar beat structures, Idioteque’s  ideas are eclectic and ever-evolving, with this latest collection of tracks honing in on his more personal  and emotive side to the creative process. 

Following on from 2022’s Keeping You Alive = Killing Me More and a string of singles, the new EP shares  a similar collaborative style and features vocalists and personnel who have now become regular  members of the Idioteque collective in their live shows, including Bâlâ, Sheba Q, and drummer Sam  Thorne. Working on each track in separate sessions, the results emphasise each member’s own external  influence, all the while being tied together by the vision of Idioteque’s own universe. 

Lead single “Stylet” - taking its title from the anatomical name for a wasp’s stinger - is a powerful force to  be reckoned with. Deriving its lyrical themes from feelings of suffering with anxiety disorder, it incites the  pain of slipping further into the deep, and the overwhelming sense of loss of control. The tune twists and  

turns with visceral imagery while the soundscape surrounding it intensifies, culminating in the momentary  earth-shattering power of Bâlâ’s vocal capabilities. 

Its followup, “I Remember”, also features Bâlâ, but is a much more tender track. Reminiscing on the  breakdown of a past relationship, it draws on the light and dark of those memories, the confliction  between the positive times and the pain. Stuck between remembering and moving on, the emotional  vocal performance is what brings this track to life on a wholly relatable subject. 

Weightless Stairway” features regular collaborator Sheba Q, and draws on more hip-hop and neo soul  influences for an uplifting midway point in the EP. Touching on a sense of self-belief, it’s about cherishing  your ambitions and dreams and not letting them slip away. 

What Is Far Behind” (with previous collaborator Swan Diver on backing vocals), takes the record on  another dark path, haunting with more memories of the past and themes of feeling lost. With its trip-hop  structure and diverse soundscape, the track offers another angle to the interests of Idioteque. 

The EP ends with “In The Nearing Distance”, the most personal and emotional track on the record. More  in the form of a spoken-word poem, the lyrics follow someone who is coming to terms with their own  mortality, as their life comes to an end. Speaking on the track Idioteque says: “Fear [of death] is  something I’ve struggled with for many years; writing this piece was certainly a cathartic experience, it  sheds a melancholic light amidst the dark topic of loss and its aftermath”. The piece has become a very  moving moment in the artist’s live set.

With an ear for all things dark, atmospheric and bass-driven, Idioteque has  quickly been proving himself as a promising artist that you should keep firmly  on your radar. Currently residing in London, he has largely been focusing on a  sonic palette within the realm trip-hop and alternative rock, while previously  gaining recognition in the world of Dubstep / 140 BPM. 

As of November 2022, his EP 'Keeping You Alive = Killing Me More' is worlds  away from any previous releases and features vocals from the well established Sheba Q on 'Wrong Turns In Odyssey', and new talent Isa Sin on  'Richie Aprile'. It also features a moving spoken word piece by enigmatic  friend Toulouse, 'Seaview 9’. 

Following the release of “KYA=KMM”, Idioteque returned with the mysterious  “Offering”. The track features lyrics and vocals by emerging US talent Swan  Diver, who released his own debut single in 2023. “The track grabs the  listener’s hand, dragging you up into a hazy, haunting world.” - Liz Foster  (Sparky). This release was followed by the thought provoking "Brand New  Page", which introduced the powerful Reptile B into the fold. 

“Stylet” is the latest blistering single from the individual, in collaboration  with Turkish-born vocalist Bâlâ. A trip-hop / alternative rock hybrid, the  track explores a further evolution in Idioteque's eclectic sound, moving into a  bolder and heavier realm of vast, building waves of musicality and emotion.  The title taken from the anatomical name of a wasp’s stinger – derives  its lyrical themes from the feelings of suffering with anxiety disorder. This  composition explores new possibilities of building an atmosphere, a  quality which Idioteque works obsessively into his live shows, along  with a growing collective of featured artists who make this project a unique  and evolving experience, both in the studio and on stage. This single is the  next step in the formation of this exciting and innovative artist journey, with  much more boundary-pushing, genre-bending exploration to come.  

Idioteque's recent output has gained attention worldwide, with singles  "Richie Aprile" and “Stylet” in particular being featured on a healthy list of  notable editorial and curator playlists. 

Notable Shows 

06/02/24 The Hackney Social (Headline) 

13/02/24 Notting Hill Arts Club 

23/03/24 Paper Dress Vintage

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