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In a small white room with a blue door tucked away in a leafy corner of Hackney, Robin makes music.

Inspired by the timeless work of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Ani Difranco amongst many others, he colours in his songs about love and life with guitar, banjo, ukulele, mandolin, piano, double bass, organ, percussion toys and any other instruments he can afford and fit into his little studio.

His music has been described as ‘gently experimental nu-folk’ and compared to Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Richard Thompson and Harry Chaplin - he is a bit distressed by the misspelling of the word ‘new’ but doesn’t let it distract him from the serious business of recording, performing, and acquiring new and unusual instruments.

robingrey   Robin Grey, London, Britain (UK)

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    The Park by Feist

    robingrey on September 07, 2011 13:40
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  • The Freezer Song

    robingrey on July 29, 2011 10:12
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  • The Permaculture Song

    robingrey on April 12, 2011 10:51
  • Mariam's Cake

    robingrey on March 14, 2011 21:44
  • Hackney Gentrification Song

    robingrey on March 14, 2011 21:40
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  • The Nearest Door

    robingrey on January 19, 2011 21:20
  • I Love Leonard Cohen

    robingrey on March 08, 2009 16:07
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  • Shakes And Shudders

    robingrey on February 04, 2009 10:20
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  • The Last Time I Saw David

    robingrey on December 10, 2008 23:18
  • These Days

    robingrey on December 10, 2008 23:11
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