Deep.Sleep
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GB Newcastle upon Tyne – Alternative Pop / Alternative / Indiepop / Alternative Rock / Indie
Deep.Sleep

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Deep.sleep
6b15fcc342ed7671749396f5ce50b456a8adc4fd Slowdown Single 2017
877f640420b62337846e0b95476a4454852b0057 1994 Single 2017
01c000d5565a104de6c5825a931b6d35f30d4e55 Soho Single 2017
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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Orange English Sun Single 2018
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Deep.Sleep
6b2f20532b88a3d48cdc2984a8508549885e8986 Orange English Sun Single 2018
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Jay Landman
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Bursting onto the scene in 2017, alternative/indie-pop band, Deep.Sleep, quickly established themselves as one of the most exciting bands to have recently emerged from Newcastle upon Tyne.

Fast gaining attention through their catchy and anthemic songs, which radiate feel-good vibes and captivate audiences live, Deep.Sleep have performed at festivals such as Kendal Calling, Solfest, Lindisfarne, Tramlines, Last Train Home, Hit The North and Evolution Emerging.

With a reputation for energetic live shows, Deep.Sleep continue to gig around the UK announcing tours featuring an ever-growing list of locations including the likes of London, Bristol, Southampton, Manchester, Leeds, York, Sheffield, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Edinburgh and more.

Singles such as ‘1994’, ‘Soho’ and ‘Orange English Sun’ further cement the band’s status as ones to be watching as they garner support from the likes of NME, It’s All Indie, Gigwise, and Fred Perry Subculture, as well as being championed by local heroes Spark Sunderland, Spotlight Music UK, Narc Magazine and Nova Radio.
Consistently selling-out headline shows in Newcastle has further increased the hype surrounding the band on top of them playing alongside the likes of King No-One, Cassia, Judas, Mint, Only The Poets and Clay during this time.