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Purp Kulture Launches ‘Purp Sessions’ with Reespect, A Standout Debut in Live Performance
Purp Kulture unveils Purp Sessions, a live performance series spotlighting raw artistry and intentional sound, debuting with a powerful set from Reespect.
As the first artist on Purp Sessions, Reespect sets the tone with a performance rooted in authenticity, musicality, and refined visuals.
The debut session was brought to life in collaboration with a tight-knit creative team. Recorded at Beezle Studios and visually directed by Wemimo, the performance blends sonic precision with clean, immersive visuals.
Backed by a live band, the session features:
* Drums: Chuks Osifo
* Guitar: Emmanuel Igwe
* Electric Keyboard: Kelechi Obioha
* Bass: Elubode Sinmiloluwa
Released April 14, 2026, on YouTube, the first Purp Sessions marks a new era for Purp Kulture, documenting sound in its purest form.
With this launch, Purp Kulture builds a platform that showcases talent and archives key moments in contemporary music culture.
Purp Sessions is now live.
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Concrete Club Pull Off Something Special on “People Like Us”
Concrete Club have always had that thing going on where they’re pulling from post-punk and indie rock without sounding like they’re trying to prove anything. This track takes that further. The synths sit in a way that makes you listen, and there’s this rhythm that just locks in and makes you want to move without thinking about it. It’s the kind of song structure that works on you after a few listens, not just the first time through.
What I’ve noticed about Concrete Club is that they’re not interested in smoothing out the rough parts. They’ve been grinding the Manchester circuit, building an actual following, and their songs aren’t about sounding polished. They’re about real things: what it’s like living in a city, losing track of time on nights out, trying to find something that makes sense when nothing does. “People Like Us” fits right into that.
Rowetta’s featured spot here is the thing that makes it work. Her voice against Jonny Brewster’s, with Kallum Delf on guitar, Mark Demuth holding down the bass, and Jamie Butterworth on drums, it all just clicks. They brought in Jonny McGill to handle the drums on this one, and you can feel the fresh energy that brought, but it still sounds unmistakably like them.
This is a song that gets better the more you sit with it. If you’ve been sleeping on Concrete Club, this is the one to start with. Listen here.
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