- ABBA
- Adam James
- Adele
- Aidan Canfield
- Al Green
- Alejandro Sanz
- Alicia Keys
- Allison Veltz-Cruz
- Amie Miriello
- Andrew Dorff
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Ariana Grande
- Autotelic
- Axwell /\ Ingrosso
- Aytekin Ataş
- Bad Bunny
- Bart Butler
- Bee Gees
- Ben Goldsmith
- Benjy Davis
- Bernie Taupin
- Billie Eilish
- Billy Joel
- Bob Dylan
- Brad Tursi
- Brandi Carlile
- Brendan Cooney
- Caitlyn Smith
- Calcutta
- Carly Simon
- Carter Faith
- Caylee Hammack
- Ceza
- Chase McGill
- Christian Hayes
- Coldplay
- Cooper Alan
- Danielle Bradbery
- Dardust
- Dave Cobb
- DAVID x ELI
- Demi Lovato
- Dillon James
- Don McLean
- Drake
- Dylan Gossett
- Elton John
- Elvis Presley
- Eminem
- Emmylou Harris
- Espinoza Paz
- Fatboy Slim
- Florence + The Machine
- Franz Ferdinand
- Fred again..
- Gabby Alipe
- George Fenton
- Gloria Estefan
- Harry Styles
- Hunter Hayes
- Ian Munsick
- Ilse DeLange
- Imagine Dragons
- Ingrid Andress
- INXS
- Irving Berlin
- J Balvin
- Jack White
- Jacob Davis
- Jacob Olofsson
- John Hollier
- John Pierce
- Jonah Kagen
- Joy Division
- Juan Gabriel
- Juan Karlos
- Justin Bieber
- Justin Timberlake
- Keith Urban
- Kendrick Lamar
- Kenny Chesney
- Kyle Sturrock
- Laci Kaye Booth
- Leiva
- Leonel García
- Lionel Richie
- Lukas Nelson
- Luke Combs
- Lydia Sutherland
- MAGI
- MagnusTheMagnus
- Mahmood
- Manuel Carrasco
- Maren Morris
- Mariah Carey
- Mark Knopfler
- Mark Wright
- Maroon 5
- Martin Garrix
- Mary Steenburgen
- Matt Schuster
- Matt Shultz
- MFÖ
- Mike Robinson
- Mitch Crego
- Mon Laferte
- Morat
- Morgan Wade
- Mumford & Sons
- Natalia Lafourcade
- Neil Diamond
- Nicki Minaj
- Nickolas Wheeler
- November Ultra
- Pascal Reinhardt
- Paul DiGiovanni
- Pearl Jam
- Phil Hanseroth
- Post Malone
- Prince
- R.E.M.
- Ray Fulcher
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Rex Orange County
- Rob Snyder
- Robyn
- Romeo Santos
- Rosalía
- Ross Ellis
- Roxette
- Rozalén
- Ruel
- Sabrina Carpenter
- Sam Ashworth
- Sam Hunt
- Sara Evans
- Scotty McCreery
- Sean McConnell
- Seinabo Sey
- Selda Bagcan
- Seth Ennis
- Shane Minor
- Shania Twain
- Shawn Mendes
- Sıla
- Solon Holt
- Steve Lacy
- Steve Mac
- Sting
- Swedish House Mafia
- SZA
- Taylor Swift
- The Band Loula
- The Beach Boys
- The Clash
- The Go-Go's
- The Killers
- The Really Useful Group
- The Smiths
- The Weeknd
- The xx
- Tim Hanseroth
- Tom Walker
- Troy Verges
- Ty Myers
- U2
- Vargas & Lagola
- Vera Blue
- Within Temptation
- Yusuf / Cat Stevens
The xx
The xx’s third album ‘I See You’ is the spoils of four hard years’ labour, a vertiginous new height scaled for the pop group. It is a record that sees them performing with optimum new nerve, transparency and clarity. Because it is made by The xx, its implicit boldness is sculpted from a tough and tender space, one which stretched its limits for expansion against the core musical aesthetic Romy and Oliver first found as 16-year-olds playing on a stage together.
I See You is marked by a tonal shift to something close to pure, crisp pop structure, adorned by unusual crescendos that echo a dextrous DJ inching their dancer toward climax without ever quite lifting the house lights. Its lyric sheet moves from the danger and hopelessness of love to its deliciousness and rapture; a move into a more outward looking proposition. ‘I See You’ is recognisably still The xx but now powered by voluble ambition, of the three perfect counterweights to one another starting to not just realise but harness their full potential.
The xx have sold 2.7million records the world over. They have platinum and gold discs amassed from across Europe, the Americas, Australia. They’re one of only three British bands – the others being One Direction and Mumford & Sons – to have a gold certified debut album in the USA in the last decade. Their multimillion streaming and social media stats are dizzying. If this wasn’t supposed to happen, I See You sounds like the concession not just that it did, but furthermore that it was meant to.