London collective fusing jazz roots with the city’s many sounds to create bold, genre-defying music shaped by life in the capital.
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Oreglo are a genre-defying four-piece collective from London made up of C-sé (keys), Linus Barry (guitar), Nicco Rocco (drums) and Teigan Hastings (tuba). Formed through secondary school friendships and the Tomorrow’s Warriors youth club, the band draw from a wide spectrum of influences shaped by their upbringing across the capital — from East London jam sessions and Brixton reggae sound systems to the grime and drill soundtracking their generation. Rooted in jazz but unbound by it, their music blends elements of rock, reggae, jazz and contemporary UK sounds into something fluid, exploratory and unmistakably London.
Their debut EP Not Real People (2024) introduced oreglo as a bold new voice, exploring themes of identity, alienation and connection in a fast-changing city. Now signed to Brownswood Recordings, the band have quickly earned industry recognition, including winning the Lambeth Sounds Emerging Artists x Cross The Tracks competition, hand-selected by Ezra Collective. Their growing profile has included appearances at SXSW and The Great Escape, performances curated by Steam Down, support slots for Gabriels at Somerset House and composition work for The 1975’s North American tour, alongside national radio support from Steve Lamacq, Jack Saunders and others.
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