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Henri Gaston - Reflecting

Henri Gaston - Reflecting

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Henri Gaston Joins Indie Tea Talk! From SoundCloud Beginnings to His Best Songs Yet


Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Indie Tea Talk Podcast! This time, we’re joined by Henri Gaston — an exciting young artist blending R&B, hip-hop, and indie into a sound that’s entirely his own.


Growing up in the Yorkshire Dales, Henri taught himself piano and guitar before releasing his first tracks on SoundCloud. By 17, he’d signed with London-based management, but after stepping away from the industry pressures, he rediscovered his love for music on his own terms. His track Where Are We Going? has already racked up nearly 200K streams, and with a brand-new project on the horizon, Henri is creating his strongest work yet.


What’s Inside This Episode?

🎹 How Henri taught himself to play piano and guitar

✍️ Early raps and songs that started it all

🚀 Recording his debut project Spaceship at home during lockdown

🎶 The story behind What Do You Think? and finding his own sound

💿 The highs and lows of navigating the music industry

🌟 A sneak peek at his upcoming project, which might just be his best yet

🎸 Exclusive live performances and fun quick-fire questions


Find More Henri Gaston:

📸 Instagram: @henrijgaston

🎵 TikTok: @henrijgaston

▶️ YouTube: Henri Gaston

🌍 Website: Henri Gaston

🎧 Spotify: Henri Gaston


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📸 Instagram: @indieteatalk_

📘 Facebook: @IndieTeaTalk

▶️ YouTube: @IndieTeaTalk

🎧 Spotify: @IndieTeaTalk


Thank you for tuning in and supporting the Indie Tea Talk Podcast. Don’t miss this heartfelt and exciting session with Henri Gaston!


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