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Noon Garden

 

Noon Garden

A kaleidoscopic tapestry that traverses through the multiple-dimensional spectrum of psychedelia
— Hard of Hearing

Noon Garden, the moniker of London-based musician Charles Prest, is an exotic psych-pop odyssey drawing on worldly sounds from the likes of Francis Bebey and Dur Dur Band to Shintaro Sakamoto. Noon Garden conjures up a distant land where one can cut loose to grooves which meander through a wide spectrum of African Disco, Funk, Exotica and Psychedelia. British born with Nigerian & Jamaican heritage, Prest spent his childhood living in Bahrain surrounded by people, like himself, who were all living on an island away from their homeland. Seeing the world from a young age and the experience of 10 years of globe-trotting touring as a member of Flamingods has imprinted on his new project and have been a huge influence on shaping Noon Garden’s tropical adventurism.


Represented by Rob Gibbs