'The Mess' is Ailsa's debut EP incorporating indie folk elements with raw lyricism and storytelling. Starting with her debut single 'Broken Glass', the EP shifts into a darker dynamic as everything seems to fall apart.
All four tracks were recorded and produced by Ailsa with help from drummer Ed Jordan and talented musician Troy Walsh.
OUT 19/05/24
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Ailsa Scott encompasses the original music combining the genres of jazz, indie folk and R&B. Inspired by the likes of Phoebe Bridgers, Lizzy McAlpine and Clairo, the new EP 'The Mess' combines heartfelt lyricism with soulful melodies.
With all music being written, produced and performed by Ailsa, the EP aims to be a presentation of her capabilities within all areas of music.
AS19 is a demonstration of Ailsa's versatility in music, creating a space for her to release her DNB and house music remixes. Combining loops and overlaying melodies, the project aims to take songs to the next level and extract their full potential for live sets.
'Broken Glass' is the debut release from Ailsa Scott as featured on BBC Introducing.
The acoustic jazz ballad entwines themes of unrequited love and the loneliness that accompanies it.
A remix of the hit song 'Strangers' by Kenya Grace with enhanced features of the DNB genre.
Ambrose Pl, Reading RG1 7JE
Annual showcase of Reading College Talent. Performing with S!REN, Izzie Meaden and as Ailsa Scott.
Ambrose Pl, Reading RG1 7JE
Merrist Wood College, Holly Ln, Worplesdon, Guildford GU3 3PE
Performing as Klasse74 at Shynefest in a Battle of the Bands competition.
Merrist Wood College, Holly Ln, Worplesdon, Guildford GU3 3PE
Ailsa Scott is an 18 year old song writer, performer and producer based in Reading, UK. Any questions or suggestions you have, feel free to send an email or message on socials!
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