Whatley & Stone – Electronica, Electro, Dark Wave, Synth Pop Music for Film and TV
Pulse — grinding groove
Moonchild — ethereal magical song
I cry you lie — moody and dark with a massive attack big production
Drowning — accoustic guitar based ‘lost love’ song

STYLES
Electronica, Electro, Dark Wave, Synth Pop Music
SOUNDS LIKE / INFLUENCES
80s electro pop, Goldfrapp, Massive Attack, Gary Numan, Kate Bush
CONTACT
whatleyandstone@hotmail.com
phone (optional):
www.myspace.com/whatleyandstone
ARTIST INFO
Whatley & Stone are an UK based duo, and have been making music for 18 months or so and have had various tracks played on local BBC radio stations around the country in the past few months. BBC Introducing has been an amazing helping hand, as we have had tracks featured on BBC Radio Lincolnshire, BBC Wiltshire, BBC Nottingham, Leicester and Derby and BBC Kent, and played live on BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
Here are some of the comments from the DJ’s:
“Now this has really impressive vocals. It’s got a Massive Attack style
of production and that is something I really love. Now Marie Lennon,
this could be title of the week do you think? I think so! It’s called ‘I Cry You Lie’”
BBC Wiltshire Introducing, Will Walder and Marie Lennon
“Pulse – has a Goldfrapp feel, and we love Goldfrapp!”
BBC Lincolnshire, James Wickham
“Pulse – That’s a really great track!”
BBC Nottingham – The Beat, Dean Jackson
Filed under: Acoustic, Electronic, Female Vocal



