Miles Horn is a soul-bearing singer-songwriter from London. There’s no place he would rather be than on stage with a Fender strat around his neck, captivating an audience with his distinctive warm and powerful baritone vocals. Miles is influenced by artists like Sam Fender, Lewis Capaldi and James Bay. Because of his parents’ record collection, Miles is, he admits, ‘still fairly addicted’ to all the classic 60s and 70s singer-songwriters, from David Bowie and Rod Stewart to Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. Lyrically Miles finds thought-provoking ways to analyse love, loss and the human condition. Miles studied Psychology in Cambridge but following a short stint working at a record label in London he took the brave leap to becoming a musician full-time. After cutting his teeth playing in pubs, bars and student unions, Miles sold out London’s Servant Jazz Quarters completely independently, and racked up critical acclaim from BBC Introducing Oxford and Hype Machine blogs. 2019 saw Miles take a writing trip to Nashville, working with signed writers and honing his songwriting skills. His recent single ‘Floating In Space’ caught the eye of Sofar Sounds and was added to their global Spotify playlist. Now with backing from Help Musicians UK, and with an exciting arsenal of new material up his sleeve, the future looks very bright for this talented troubadour.