Published in Scotland On Sunday, 18 March 2018 | Words by Derick Mackinnon and Olaf Furniss. Read on Scotsman.com in association with EmuBands L-SPACE Artist of the Week in Scotland On SundayScotland On Sunday, 18 March 2018, L-SpaceHailing from various different places, Glasgow-based L-Space have been developing a growing following in the Central Belt, playing a string of gigs and festival slots since starting out as a duo in 2016. Now swollen to a four piece, they play a dreamy synth pop underpinned by early eighties keyboard sounds and the airy vocals of frontwoman Lily Higham.After a succession of self-released tracks in 2017, their latest single, Suneaters, came out on vinyl last week via Last Night From Glasgow Records and is accompanied by a video (http://bit.ly/UTRL-Space) directed by renowned photographer, Brian Sweeney. The band next play live on 31 March at Glasgow’s Stereo as part of the label’s birthday celebrations, and have also been confirmed to appear at the Shuffle Down festival in Larbert on 28 April. Definitely an act worth keeping an ear out for, we recommend making space for L-Space. See www.facebook.com/lspaceband Olaf Furniss and Derick Mackinnon run the Born To Be Wide music industry events and seminars www.borntobewide.co.uk Under the Radar is in association with EmuBands EmuBands sponsor new music in Scotland On Sunday each week EmuBands, is a simple-to-use digital music distribution service for artists and labels to sell music through Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and more. Artists and labels earn 100% of the royalties generated, and maintain full ownership and control of their rights. EmuBands’ one-off pricing model means there are no annual fees visit www.emubands.com * For consideration as our Artist of the Week please click HERE scroll to the bottom and review checklist of what we NEED in order to feature bands in Scotland On Sunday. Then email: Derick Mackinnon with all the info

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