Do you want to end the British Kerala Dust? Well, The Spanish Wave has launched a new call for a solo artist or a band to open their concerts in Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid.
The British band Kerala Dust took her first steps in 2016. At first as a solenal project of the producer and composer Edmund Kenny, who with the alias of Kerala Dust He began to upload songs to Soundcloud. Thanks to the response obtained by the German label Laut & Luise published “Late Sun EP” In 2017. With the aim of differentiating his initiative from others from the electronic field, Kenny added to his pianist Harvey Grant and guitarist Lloyd Calderon-Polson, to contribute to their successful direct ones (that year they already turned through Europe, Mexico and the United States).
Your new study album, “An echo of love”the third of his career, has just seen the light and in October we will enjoy it live. It will be with a formation in which Edmund Kenny (voices and electronics) and Lawrence Howarth (guitar) will be as long -term components, but adds two new members, Tim Gardner (keyboards) and Pascal Karier (drums).
The Spanish Wave, in collaboration with Houston Party opens a call to select a opening opening to tell Kerala Dust in his concerts of the month of October. The selected artist or band will accompany you on the three dates, which are: October 22 (Jerusalem Salam, Valencia), October 23 (Apollo Sala, Barcelona) and October 24 (But, Madrid).
You can sign up for the call in this same link.
The Spanish Wave is a Spanish talent internationalization project that aims to help in the export of artists and emerging bands in our country, participating with “Showcases” in the most important fairs, showcase festivals and musical events in the world, with the presence of professionals in the national and international industry. He works closely with hiring agencies, record stamps, both national and international promoters, and their partners are IE, the SGAE Foundation, Cervantes Institute, Ticketmaster, Live Nation Spain, Mondo Sonoro and Radio 3.

