22nd Sep 2012 3:44pm | By Editor
“It’s an homage to dance music in whatever form, whether it’s garage or two-step or house or drum and bass,” says Ayah, and her debut album, The Real, demonstrates this.
The buzz so far A maelstrom of influences come together, often within the same song, as the underground and mainstream combine, all boasting Marar’s pop sensibilities which shine through her song-oriented output.
Already touted as the first lady of UK Bass, she’s toured with Example, worked with Camo & Krooked and features Calvin Harris on her debut album, which is no mean feat.
The Critics say “Ayah Marar is the truth” MistaJam, 1Extra
The plug Electric Brixton, Sept 28. £9.50 Town Hall Parade, SW2 1RJ
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