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Pop / Rock 12 June, 2018

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Signs To I OH YOU/Liberator Music

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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Signs To I OH YOU/Liberator Music
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (TEED) has returned with a new single, 'Leave A Light On'. 'Leave A Light On' premiered as Annie Mac's 'Hottest Record In The World' on BBC Radio 1, and is out now.

To celebrate the release of 'Leave A Light On', it is with great excitement we announce that Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs has signed to I OH YOU/Liberator Music for Australia and New Zealand. I OH YOU have a long relationship with TEED as his long-time touring partner, and we are incredibly excited to have him join the I OH YOU label family.

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, born Orlando Higginbottom, is a producer, songwriter, vocalist, composer and DJ. Now based in Los Angeles, he grew up in England, where his father was professor of music at Oxford University's New College. Raised on classical music - Rossini, Holst and Gershwin were early favourites - he discovered jungle and drum 'n' bass as a teen at Oxford's legendary record shop Avid. Dropping out of university a couple of times led to early demos being discovered by Huw Stephens (BBC Radio 1) and Greco Roman Records. His debut album Trouble was released in 2012 to great critical acclaim, and led to several years touring a now legendary live show, including appearances at Falls Festival, Listen Out, Beyond The Valley and Field Day.

Orlando has spent considerable time writing and recording new music for the next chapter of his career, working in London, Los Angeles, New York, Australia, Tokyo, Marfa, and some forests. More new music is imminent.






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