
OUTTANATIONAL
Cosmic exploration. Spiritual transformation. Unbridled
spontaneity. These are the guiding principles of Pigeon,
a psychedelic five-piece rooted in the English seaside
town of Margate, yet making music that transcends
borders. Pigeon are Falle Nioke (vocals, percussion),
Graham Godfrey (drums), Josh Ludow (bass), Steve
Pringle (keys, synths) and Tom Dream (guitar),
musicians whose combined credits include Little Simz,
Michael Kiwanuka, SAULT and Saul Williams.
Their debut album, OUTTANATIONAL, is a thrilling
collection of party songs without limits: think William
Onyeabor in outer-space or early Hot Chip making
motorik afrobeat in a 70s New York loft. Building on a
string of acclaimed EPs that have been playlisted on
6Music and led to coveted live slots at UK festivals like
Glastonbury, Pigeon have evolved out of Afro-disco
territory into something moodier. It’s an expansive
record laced with heady krautrock, post-punk and punk and funk, indebted to the power of the groove and questing to find the meaning of home. Pigeon must fly
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Cosmic exploration. Spiritual transformation. Unbridled
spontaneity. These are the guiding principles of Pigeon,
a psychedelic five-piece rooted in the English seaside
town of Margate, yet making music that transcends
borders. Pigeon are Falle Nioke (vocals, percussion),
Graham Godfrey (drums), Josh Ludow (bass), Steve
Pringle (keys, synths) and Tom Dream (guitar),
musicians whose combined credits include Little Simz,
Michael Kiwanuka, SAULT and Saul Williams.
Their debut album, OUTTANATIONAL, is a thrilling
collection of party songs without limits: think William
Onyeabor in outer-space or early Hot Chip making
motorik afrobeat in a 70s New York loft. Building on a
string of acclaimed EPs that have been playlisted on
6Music and led to coveted live slots at UK festivals like
Glastonbury, Pigeon have evolved out of Afro-disco
territory into something moodier. It’s an expansive
record laced with heady krautrock, post-punk and punk and funk, indebted to the power of the groove and questing to find the meaning of home. Pigeon must fly











