Jesse Mac Cormack channels old school heart and soul on Best Fit session
26 May 2016, 08:00
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
Montreal born and raised Jesse Mac Cormack records all of his music in his home studio. The old school approach resonates thorugh his guitar-playing and vocal too, as much as his production techniques.
"I'm very curious about production. When I like a record I check who else this producer worked with," says Mac Cormack.
We caught up with Mac Cormack at this year's Great Escape festival, where he cut recent single "After the Glow", stripped back and played for the first time proper exclusively for Best Fit.
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