Formerly of Electric Wire Hustle, Mara TK drops new music

Featuring Xenia Manasseh, 'Met At The River' took a decade to write ...

MARA TK, a golden voiced, Maori-Scottish world-wandering citizen of Aotearoa, New Zealand announces his debut single ‘Met At The River’, released today.

Stepping out on his own, Mara TK is the former frontman of the acclaimed Kiwi future soul trio Electric Wire Hustle.

Opening with the beautiful honey-toned vocals of Kenyan R&B singer and songwriter Xenia Manasseh over delicate piano chords, the track flips into a neo soul jam as the pair’s vocals melt together.

The Double A-side single also features a solo version of Mara himself, speaking about the track Mara TK explains: “This song took ten years to write because that was the life span of meeting someone wonderful, making babies and then f***ing it all up – and finally feeling like you are all gonna be straight after all that shit. This song was therapy that didn’t cost me $200 an hour.”

An alumnus of Red Music Academy, Tortonto Mara TK’s work beyond Electric Wire Hustle has seen him work with critically lauded names including Om’Mas Keith of Sa-Ra Creative Partners, Detroit producer and J- Dilla collaborator  Waajeed, and UK vocalist and producer Steve Spacek to name a few.

A new signee to innovative London based label Extra Soul Perception, ‘Met At The River’ is the first single to be taken from Mara TK’s debut album, due for release in 2021 on ESP.

Extra Soul Perception is a collaboration and community music platform that  started life between the UK, Kenya and Uganda but is now continuing to grow and connect independent musicians worldwide.

Extra Soul Perception has released music by Lex Amor, K15, Maxwell Owin, Lynda Dawn, Hibotep, Karun, Labdi, Faizal Mostrixx and more.

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