Unplugged | Ja |
Coverband | Nein |
Mitglieder | 1 |
Mar / 2022 | • | Mellowtone presents... Dorothy Bird, Blue Saint + DJ Jonnie O'Hare | Everyman Theatre | |||
Feb / 2022 | • | Hip Hop HQ | EBGBS, Liverpool | |||
Feb / 2022 | • | Rollerdrome | Invisible Wind Factory | |||
Dec / 2021 | • | The Capeesh Christmas Social | Kazimier Stockroom | |||
Nov / 2021 | • | Boom Bap x Blue Saint | Melodic Distraction, Liverpool | |||
Nov / 2021 | • | Late at Tate | Tate Liverpool | |||
Apr / 2021 | • | Threshold Festival 2021 | Liverpool | |||
Feb / 2020 | • | Late at Tate | Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, GB | |||
Jan / 2020 | • | Dirty Computer | BFI Musicals Cinema Nation | Metal at Edge Hill Station | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | SONGS & WHISPERS – EUROPEAN TOURING OPPORTUNITY MONTH 10/2019 | Bremen, DE | |||
Oct / 2019 | • | Big Condo Hip Hop Halloween | Studio 2 | |||
Sep / 2019 | • | BlackFest Rhythms 2019 | 24 Kitchen Street | |||
Jul / 2019 | • | Sumati Presents LIMF Fringe | Zanzibar Club | |||
Jul / 2019 | • | State Your Flow | Brick Street | |||
Jun / 2019 | • | Community Windrush Event | Falkner Square Gardens | |||
Feb / 2019 | • | Mash Up | Unity Theatre | |||
Dec / 2018 | • | Catalyst 2018 | Camp & Furnace | |||
Nov / 2018 | • | Out of Context | 81 Renshaw Street | |||
Oct / 2018 | • | BlackFest Rhythms 2018 | The Casa | |||
Jul / 2018 | • | East Wing Live | Somerset House | |||
Oct / 2017 | • | Music for Youth Live Sessions | Royal Northern College of Music | |||
Oct / 2017 | • | Anthony Walker Festival 2017 | Archbishop Blanch School | |||
Oct / 2017 | • | Catalyst 2017 | Parr Street, Studio2 | |||
Oct / 2017 | • | Benjamin Zephaniah & The Revolutionary Minds | District | |||
Sep / 2017 | • | Hot Voxx | Voxx | |||
Nov / 2016 | • | Music for Youth Proms 2016 | Royal Albert Hall | |||
Aug / 2016 | • | Sofar Sounds | Ziferblat, Liverpool | |||
Aug / 2016 | • | Pharoahe Monch | Kitchen Street, Liverpool | |||
May / 2016 | • | Liverpool Sound City Festival | Liverpool, GB | |||
May / 2016 | • | Jerry Dammers | District, Liverpool | |||
Mar / 2016 | • | Saul Williams | Kitchen Street, Liverpool | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | Merseyrail Sound Station 2015 | The Hatch | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | Sociation EP Launch | The Shipping Forecast | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | Liverpool Loves | Pier Head | |||
Aug / 2015 | • | Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF) | Sefton Park | |||
Jul / 2015 | • | Astral Coast | New Brighton | |||
May / 2015 | • | Light Night | Liverpool | |||
Mar / 2015 | • | Threshold Festival | Liverpool | |||
Nov / 2014 | • | Merseyrail Sound Station 2014 | Moorfields Station | |||
Nov / 2014 | • | SWAMP Night | Everyman Theatre | |||
Nov / 2014 | • | Afrovibe | Unity Theatre | |||
Oct / 2014 | • | Afrovibe | Everyman Theatre | |||
Sep / 2014 | • | The Catalyst | Liverpool | |||
Aug / 2014 | • | Youth Music Mantinee | Erics | |||
Aug / 2014 | • | Anthony Walker Festival | Greenbanks Sports Hall | |||
Jul / 2014 | • | Brouhaha 2014 | Liverpool | |||
May / 2013 | • | In Other Words - The Last Word | Liverpool | |||
Nov / 2012 | • | Plan B | Liverpool | |||
Mar / 2012 | • | Liverpool Sound City - Youth Live | The Picket | |||
Nov / 2011 | • | The Catalyst 2011 | The Picket | |||
May / 2011 | • | Liverpool Sound City 2011 | Bumper | |||
May / 2011 | • | Liverpool Sound City 2011 | The Picket | |||
May / 2010 | • | Lowkey | Contemporary Urban Centre | |||
May / 2009 | • | Bashy | Contemporary Urban Centre | |||
Apr / 2009 | • | Poetry Society's SLAMbassadors | Royal Festival Hall | |||
May / 2008 | • | Writing on the Wall Festival 2009 | Contemporary Urban Centre |
Label / Release | Format | Jahr | |
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Blue Saint | |||
Spit | Single | 2022 | |
Mémoire | Album | 2022 | |
All I Ever Wanted (Radio Edit) | Single | 2021 | |
The Meadows | Single | 2021 | |
Baby | Single | 2021 | |
Calypso | Single | 2021 | |
Sweet Waters | Single | 2021 |
(Unsigned) | |||
Enter Mynd: Highlights | Compilation | 2016 | |
Enter Mynd, Part 2 | EP | 2015 | |
Enter Mynd, Part 1 | EP | 2014 |
Blue Saint, distributed by Spinnup | |||
Mynd & Pensus | Album | 2018 |
Mynd & Pensus | Compilation | 2018 |
Over his music career he has developed an eclectic musical style that draws on a range of influences and genres, often combining and blending elements of hip-hop, RnB and electronic music. Blue Saint’s music lyrically incorporates a range of political, social, philosophical and cultural references with themes usually centred around social injustices. His projects tend to be conceptual in nature.
As a child, who had a great fascination for the creative arts, Blue Saint began to aspire to become an inventor, eventually equipping himself with a product design engineering degree, before discovering rap; a musical form he instantly developed a love for. Enamoured of storytelling he began to view rap as a medium conducive to telling a story, and by the ages seven and eight, was already writing lyrics.
A part of Writing on the Wall’s Liverpool Young Writers at the ages twelve to sixteen, winner of The Poetry Society’s SLAMbassadors Award at fourteen, a MOBO BeMOBO Award nominee at the age of fifteen and winner of Merseyrail Soundstation 2014 at the age of twenty, a prize celebrating breaking new talent in the Liverpool music scene. Blue Saint has also gone on to receive various accolades and achievements for his music, community work and activism. He was included in Liverpool Echo’s “30 under 30: The young people changing the face of Liverpool in 2020”.
Throughout his years he has performed at events alongside UK chart topping artists such as Ed Sheeran, Plan B, Wretch 32, Akala, Sway, Lowkey, Benjamin Zephaniah and Jerry Dammers of The Specials, as well as American artists such as Pharoahe Monch and Saul Williams. He has performed in many places including the Royal Festival Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, Somerset House, Sofar Sounds and has also collaborated with the Royal Northern College of Music session orchestra.
His semi-autobiographical concept EP series titled Enter Mynd has received great media attention and support from media outlets such as GetIntoThis, Bido Lito! Magazine, BBC Introducing and Capital Liverpool (previously Juice FM) as well as being featured in various newspapers and articles from the local (Liverpool Echo) to the national (The Independent and The Skinny).
The Independent “Daniel, reduced the audience to a quiver”
The Skinny “Daniel ‘Blue Saint’ [Sebuyange has] both transcended the boundary between musical artist and ‘man of letters’.”
Bido Lito! “Some people have just got the full package, and Daniel Sebuyange is one of those people.”
Liverpool Echo “[Blue Saint] has excelled on the festival circuit with a couple of superlative EPs to his name”
Liverpool Noise “A multi-talented artist, Blue Saint is a fantastic live performer and enthralling story teller.”
Getintothis “Perhaps the best thing about Blue Saint, the stage name of up-and-coming alt-rapper Daniel Sebuyange, is his unswerving loyalty to the dramatic, the hyper-ambitious leaning for a scope of undeniably leviathan proportions.”