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Luke Saxton is a York-based songwriter whose playing style spreads him over several genres, including acoustic, pop, folk, instrumental, art-pop, rock, baroque, odd pop, I’m making stuff up now but there are Beatles influences, Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, Nick Drake, and many more that compile themselves on his albums to make something remarkably unique. His songs retain a sense of Britishness, which we talk about in this episode, while also including transatlantic influences, with whole albums refusing to be tied down to one genre.
By The Howl & The HumLuke Saxton is a York-based songwriter whose playing style spreads him over several genres, including acoustic, pop, folk, instrumental, art-pop, rock, baroque, odd pop, I’m making stuff up now but there are Beatles influences, Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, Nick Drake, and many more that compile themselves on his albums to make something remarkably unique. His songs retain a sense of Britishness, which we talk about in this episode, while also including transatlantic influences, with whole albums refusing to be tied down to one genre.