Radiant Children’s ‘Poke Bowl’ Is A Hip-Hop Leaning Future Soul Jammer

It's pretty damn exciting, if you ask us...

London-based trans-Atlantic trio Radiant Children started as a means to express something a little more free-form.

Three experienced musicians, they felt increasingly hemmed in by the industry, by its relentless reliance on genre tags and pigeonholes.

Hip-hop leaning future soul with some retro-futurist tendencies, the group's productions have this liquid funk feel, a free-moving but endlessly fascinating approach.

New EP 'TRYIN' drops in August, with laid-back new jammer 'Poke Bowl' online now.

There's a hint of golden age hip-hop in the caramel production, but it's viewed from a 21st century perspective.

The visuals are simple but cool, with Matthew Castellanos (Tyler The Creator’s ‘Nuts + Bolts’ series), placing the trio on a classic New York stoop.

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