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    British singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer Hutch unveils his debut EP On The Edge Of The Earth, led by the poignant focus track “Sorry.” A fearless introduction to an artist unwilling to be confined by genre, the project showcases Hutch’s ability to blend soulful songwriting, rich musicianship, and deeply personal storytelling into a sound that feels entirely his own.

    Already tipped by BBC Introducing as one of its Ones To Watch for 2026, Hutch has quickly attracted praise from respected voices across UK music, earning support from artists including Mahalia, Maverick Sabre, Kojey Radical, Ren, and Che Lingo. Drawing on life experiences that taught him resilience, observation, and emotional honesty, On The Edge Of The Earth serves as both a statement of intent and a compelling arrival for one of the UK’s most promising new talents.

    Throughout the EP, Hutch navigates the contrasts that define his creative world — noise and stillness, urban life and nature, grief and gratitude. While contemporary influences such as Anderson .Paak, Little Simz, Loyle Carner, and RAYE can be felt in his balance of precision and emotional depth, the foundations of his sound stretch further back, drawing inspiration from jazz icons like Oscar Peterson. The result is a debut project that feels timeless, thoughtful, and remarkably assured, positioning Hutch as a vital new voice in British music.

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