Quinn Oulton has teamed up with Moses Boyd for his new single, 'Clashing Colours'
It's a cut from the South London based musician's upcoming new album.

Quinn Oulton has teamed up with Moses Boyd for his single, 'Clashing Colours'.
The South London based multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer's latest track follows on from 'Better', 'Royalty' and 'Sober', and is a cut from his upcoming album 'Alexithymia', out via DeepMatter Records this May.
Quinn explains: "My album ‘Alexithymia’ dissects events from different relationships, whether family, friends, or romantic, presented as a single story from start to finish. Obsession, frustration, passion, false hope, grief, self-pity, helplessness, and acceptance are all part of this story. I wrote it in this way because I was trying to work out why I connect so much with sad or melancholic music, and I realised that maybe listening to that music was filling a hole that I didn’t know I had. It was comforting to hear somebody process their own troubles outwardly when I didn't feel I had a way, or even a reason, to do so myself. Writing the album has been an extremely therapeutic process as I've been able to seek out difficult parts of my life that I'd buried because I couldn't process them at the time."
Check out the single below, and catch Quinn live at Servant Jazz Quarters in London on 27th May - tickets are on sale now.
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