Vincent Sole Provides Your Wednesday Soundtrack

It’s so hard to get into the groove of things on a Wednesday, but it’s made that much easier with cool tunes like “Deep End” by Melbourne’s Vincent Sole.

This song is just so cool, floating along with a gentle electronic groove and Vincent’s mellow vocals.

“[“Deep End”] tells a story about freestyling the rest of my teen years and taking a leap of faith, to lead my life into something much bigger,” Vincent explained.

With two singles under his belt now, the time is right for Vincent to take his music to the masses. Catch him on his debut live performances at World Bar in Sydney on April 7 and Gasometer in Melbourne on April 8.

Vincent Sole Shows He Has a Big Musical Future

At 18 I was nowhere close to “making it.” I was attending uni, partly because that’s what I thought I needed to do to become a writer, partly because it let me carry on being a teenager without real adult responsibilities. I was working a part-time job in retail and focusing the majority of my energies into chasing bands. I remember writing a couple of songs which I knew at the time were terrible.

So I have a special kind of admiration for guys like Vincent Sole, a Melbourne teen who emerged from triple j’s Unearthed competition last year to work with Grammy-nominated engineer Andrei Eremin (Chet Faker, Ta-ku, Japanese Wallpaper). The result of their collaboration is “Don’t Waste My Time,” a cruisy electro gem anchored by lush beats and Vincent’s killer voice.

With so much talent at such a tender age, I expect we’ll hear a lot more from Vincent Sole.

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