Thomas White (musician)

Besides performing solo and in their own groups, White regularly appears as a session player for, among others, Patrick Wolf, Sea Power, Levellers and Sparks.

Whilst still played, recorded and mixed by White themself, the album features a markedly more complex, hi-fi sound, and a sleeve designed by the American artist, Keith Boadwee.

White fuses elements of The Who, Chicago, My Bloody Valentine, Queens Of The Stone Age, Badalamenti and Badfinger, which is not just a feat of cut-and-paste engineering, but also proof of his verve, vivid imagination and fervent love of music."

(Egyptian Arabic for 'let's go') the album was written and recorded over two weeks in the small town of Dahab, South Sinai.

Featuring only acoustic guitar and vocal, the album details the limbo at the end of a long relationship compared to that of moving to a foreign country, making myriad references to the sea, shorelines, water, the sun, colours, the weather, travel and nature.