XY&O

EPISODE · Nov 3, 2015 · 17 MIN

XY&O

from Sound Museum · host Brian

Brian Peel catches up with the boys from XY&O, a pop electronic trio from Cardiff, Wales. XY&O’s single Low Tide amassed over one million Spotify streams online with worldwide exposure. The next single release was Lights On – an absolute brilliant follow up track. Brian speaks to Skip (Vocals/Guitar), Tudor (Programming/Keys) & Nick (Lead Guitar) about their formation, their take on the music industry today, the use of digital social media channels plus what’s ahead for the new year. Brian and JOY 94.9 have the special Australian premiere of their latest single Fahrenheit, a first for the Southern Hemisphere! XY&O are a trio on the up with a bright and amazing future ahead of them. Join Brian for this very special interview. You can catch up with XY&O on their Website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and on Soundcloud. The post XY&O appeared first on Sound Museum.

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