South London duo VESCE creates rich harmonic electronica that dwells in the shadows, where it echos and reverberates for what feels like an enlightened eternity. A gossamer haunting form of R&B soul and gospel also runs through its veins, as well as an astonishing array of elements that include funk guitar curls, somber keys, and classic strings. The pair just released their four track debut EP, Self Edit, last week, off which comes this heady intoxicating song, Zender. The experimental texture found on the dynamic and reflective masterpiece recalls James Blake, with a heftier electro-soul approach, a touch of Ben Khan, and some Until The Ribbon Breaks. You can stream VESCE’s debut EP via Soundcloud, here, and purchase from iTunes, here.













