Jaime Rosso
Jaime makes music that is experimental and groove-heavy, rooted in his love of UK soundsystem culture. He’s supported the likes of Eris Drew, Marshall Jefferson and Awesome Tapes From Africa, already cementing himself as an artist to watch on the UK dance scene.
His music blurs nostalgia, his clubland influences and his own voice through a sample-heavy, psychedelic lens. Reflective of Jaime’s playful disposition, it’s the kind of left-field pop that’s instantly memorable, always ke...
Jaime makes music that is experimental and groove-heavy, rooted in his love of UK soundsystem culture. He’s supported the likes of Eris Drew, Marshall Jefferson and Awesome Tapes From Africa, already cementing himself as an artist to watch on the UK dance scene.
His music blurs nostalgia, his clubland influences and his own voice through a sample-heavy, psychedelic lens. Reflective of Jaime’s playful disposition, it’s the kind of left-field pop that’s instantly memorable, always keeping one foot on the dancefloor.
One of the founding members of Social Records Society, the collective that puts on regular vinyl-only nights at venues such as Café 1001, Corsica Studios and The Carpet Shop, Jaime has also recently released a psychedelic acid remix of Katy J Pearson’s “Save Me” and completed a Balamii residency.
The debut single, “Away”, is a buoyant house tune, introspective yet joyfully melodic, the track was inspired by his move from rural Kent to university in London. It’s a meditation on change: the anticipation, elation, fear and hope that comes from a new chapter.