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Louis TM Releases 'I Thought It Was Love'

12 July 2024 - 0 Comments

From backing the likes of Ria Hall, Barnaby Weir, Laughton Kora and many more over the years on the keys, the first single off Louis TM's upcoming debut album, I Thought It Was Love, has arrived today, Friday 12th July.

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Inspired by modern soul revival, classic soul cannon, R&B, funk and indie, Louis TM brings his unique style of soul from Aotearoa New Zealand to the world. Recorded with the authentic soul approach with legendary (Dr.) Lee Prebble of The Surgery (The Black Seeds, The Phoenix Foundation) and mastered by JJ Golden in Ventura California (Black Pumas, Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley) this release is the first off his upcoming first full length album released on Diver Records.

“Louis is a force to be reckoned with on Aotearoa’s incredible soul scene” - Muzic.net.nz

I Thought It Was Love - single out now on all digital platforms. Full length album coming soon on digital and vinyl release.


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