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The Ambiguous Roster

For the finest music to grace your ears...

Alice Gun records in her North London drinks cabinet and down a Lakeland mineshaft, distilling macabre, seductive songs from guitars, glockenspiel, double bass, cello, E-bow, accordion and a lopsided upright.

Really beautiful and profoundly affecting – Tom Robinson, BBC 6Read more

"Beautiful, effervescent, delightful...something the whole world needs now" Chris Evans BBC Radio 2 "Beautiful...you heard it here first!" Shaun Keaveny, BBC6 Music, Breakfast Show "Laura Marling's earthier big sister" John Earls, Teletext Holly Dearden is a singer songwriter based in London. A familiar face on the acoustic scene, Holly has recently released her first album "The Optimist's Daughter", which is now available for download on itunes. Holly is excited to be working with some very talented musicians and looking forward to making more music.Read more

Mr. David Viner - in his own words:

Some simple facts, I was born with red eyes and purple skin due to the fact I had the umbilical corn wrapped firmly round my neck. I didn’t do much talking after that till I recorded my first album in 2003 for The Hollywood Dim Mak label.Read more

Rob Marr, in his own words:

I fell in love with the piano aged six, when my big sister started taking lessons. I pestered my parents, grew a bit and got started a year later, pissing off my sister as I took to it more easily. She could draw. I could play. I'd sit on the stool, legs dangling, in ten-minute bursts timed by my mum's kitchen pinger.Read more

Roxy Rawson knows how to bewitch a crowd. The classically- trained musician has been bringing her unique blend of impish violin vocals to the London gig scene for a few years. Her music is beautifully peculiar; a sweet mix of classical notes and frenzied, catch-me-if-you-can lyrics interspersed with bursts of laughter. She doesn’t take herself too seriously and is original to the point of raising eyebrows; comparisons to the likes of Joanna Newsom and Regina Spektor are beginning to emerge. With each show, the applause gets louder and her name gets bigger.Read more

For parties, launches and random stuff the Ambiguous DJs ply their trade. Leader of the pack is Sam Campari, guitarist and noise maker extraordinaire. When not in is native habitat behind a pair of 1210s, Mr Campari can be found playing guitar and many other things for the likes of Alice Gun, Sinking Cruise Ship Rescue Drama and The Gamages Model Train Club.Read more

"Born from the Abba addled brains of Robbie Moore and Alex Metcalfe, The Mores are a lively little four piece band whose schizophrenic pop songs have been downing audiences around and about for the last couple of years.Read more