Goodbye Chanel is a tricky one to pin down. His debut EP circuits some marvelling combination of heady tropical pop and more strung-out songwriting, perfectly equipped for church walls and solemn-faced crowds. There's a quiet rejoice in debut EP 'Through Night to Paradise', rooting towards a less amped-up Wu Lyf stance, or locking into the downbeat calm of one Deptford Goth.
Scott Johnson brings a whole new perspective to an aesthetically pleasing, downright gorgeous craft. The EP sits somewhere between a sun-bound escape and an evening alone in grey concrete streets.
Johnson and oft-collaborator Jamyz Dean combined on this latest occasion to put together an exclusive mix for DIY Weekly. Nothing's left unsaid. The bombast of Ariel Pink is countered against cinematic bursts of Dirty Beaches and Dean's own, 'untitled' inclusion.