Press

a dazzling array of styles and skills, diverse and satisfying, literate and ultimately highly listenable.

— Bearded Magazine

Winsome, St Etienne-style and shimmery minor key pop.

— Drowned In Sound

With ‘Seasons Change’ Hong Kong In The 60s make their debut on [Ghost Box], wafting in on shimmering beige synth tones and tender vocal harmonies to quieten your surroundings and put you in a state of near somnambulent bliss.

Boomkat

[Mei Yau] enhances the soft focus feel of the track an absolute treat with her hushed, sweetly cooed tones evoking hazy soft-focus memories which are just that little bit too idyllic to be in any way accurate.

Norman Records

blending pastoral acoustic folk with synth-pop and krautrock rhythms to create dreamy pop reveries…

— Nightshift

HK in the 60s make fragile music, laced with spectral tape crackle and softly fizzing radio interference [...] The songs are lulling in their delicate hesitancy, like Broadcast at their most soothing or Saint Etienne relaxing under cherry blossoms.

— Kitten Painting

Interviews

Read interviews with us by Twee As Fuck, Bearded Magazine, Clash and other periodicals and blogs here.