Slowly Rolling Camera

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Slowly Rolling Camera
OriginCardiff
GenresJazz
Years active2013–present
LabelsEdition Records
MembersDave Stapleton
Elliot Bennett
Deri Roberts
Past membersDionne Bennett
Websitehttps://slowlyrollingcamera.co/

Slowly Rolling Camera is a jazz band formed in Cardiff in 2013.

History

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Slowly Rolling Camera was formed in Cardiff in 2013 by Dave Stapleton (founder of Edition Records) as composer and keyboardist, Elliot Bennett as percussionist, Deri Roberts as producer, and Dionne Bennett as vocalist and lyricist.[1] With this formation they released 2 albums (Slowly Rolling Camera in 2014[2] and All Things in 2016)[3] and an EP (Into the Shadow in 2014).[4]

Following the third album, Dionne Bennett left the group and the remaining three members in 2018 released an instrumental album: Juniper,[5] followed by "Where the Streets Lead" in 2021,[6] "Flow" in 2023,[7] and "Silver Shadow" in 2024.[8]

Music style

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The music style of Slowly Rolling Camera is a combination of jazz and trip-hop, with influences from The Cinematic Orchestra, Bonobo and Portishead, receiving good reviews since the release of their first album,[9][10] produced by Andy Allan (producer also of Portishead and Massive Attack).[11]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Extended play

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Singles

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  • 2022: Momentum - Slowly Rolling Camera, Verneri Pohjola[12]
  • 2023: Cue: State of Mind - Slowly Rolling Camera, Verneri Pohjola[13]
  • 2023: Renewal - Slowly Rolling Camera, Josh Arcoleo[14]
  • 2025: The New Way; Slowly Rolling Camera, Caoilfhionn Rose[15]

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