Canty has something unique. An East London multi-disciplinarian who blends the old with the new, the sacred with the profane, the tender with the explicit, their output both as a songwriter and visual artist occupies its own lane. Moving and distinctive, Canty’s incoming 2025 mixtape Dim Binge is their truest testimony yet, a work of scorched autobiography that feels utterly distinctive.
Playing key sets at The Great Escape and Simple Things Festival, their early work was beloved by 6Music ...
Canty has something unique. An East London multi-disciplinarian who blends the old with the new, the sacred with the profane, the tender with the explicit, their output both as a songwriter and visual artist occupies its own lane. Moving and distinctive, Canty’s incoming 2025 mixtape Dim Binge is their truest testimony yet, a work of scorched autobiography that feels utterly distinctive.
Playing key sets at The Great Escape and Simple Things Festival, their early work was beloved by 6Music and KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic. Working with pivotal imprint Full Time Hobby, Dim Binge is both an exhalation, and a clearing of the decks. “This mixtape has been a learning process – what works for me, what I like. A way to make sure that music isn’t the problem, it’s the solution”.
Someone who relishes connection, Canty is making a huge impression.