top of page
EVENTS: PROMOTER & PRODUCER
LABEL, DISTRIBUTION & PUBLISHING
With a remarkable journey that began by providing early platforms for now-renowned artists like Jake Bugg and Sleaford Mods, INFL are renowned for curating festival stages and orchestrating an impressive lineup of 10-20 events each month, including collaborations with independent venues, national blue-chip clients, large organisations, and local charities.
INFL's label and publishing portfolio finds resonance across major TV networks, having secured syncs with Sony Computer Entertainment, the British Film Industry, and popular U.S. dramas.
I'm Not From London
I'm Not From London

Share
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Tumblr
Copy Link
Link Copied
Search video...

Now Playing
Ruby Boyd Life Through A Screen
03:21

Now Playing
YA GET ME! (Promo video)
00:31

Now Playing
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD - An I'm Not From London special for Nottstopping Festival!
04:01


A Review on Nuclear Cowboy’s Epic New EP - ‘If You Need Me, I’ll Be There’
Here’s a story worth knowing… Nuclear Cowboy grew up in rural Montana, relocated to Brooklyn, and spent years quietly making music that barely anyone heard. Two full albums - 2020 and 2022 - released into near silence. Most artists would’ve called it. Instead, he kept going, kept performing, kept refining, and in 2025 his audience exploded from roughly 1,500 to nearly 100,000 monthly listeners. That kind of growth doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because the music is ge
1 hour ago


A Review of Bobby Freemont’s ‘clementine skies’
Bobby Freemont is a Toronto indie artist who designs his own artwork, builds his own sonic worlds, and makes music that is both fiercely intimate and completely fearless in its production ambition. His debut album The Death of Bobby Freemont is on its way this spring, and every single he’s released in the build-up has deepened the world he’s constructing rather than simply filling a release schedule. ‘clementine skies’ is the latest, and it might be the most powerful thing he
17 hours ago


New York Producers - Default User - Release ‘Rotation Demon’ EP
Aria and 5thPlanet met in Brooklyn in 2018 and bonded immediately over techno, late nights, and a shared love for the raw, unfiltered spirit of New York’s experimental underground… For years they worked independently, absorbing influences from ambient, trance, electro, classic rock, and the city’s noise scene, before eventually coming together with zero agenda and maximum curiosity. No label brief. No target demographic. Just two producers exploring sound together and seeing
1 day ago


ALMOST ALIVE — ‘PIECES CLICK’: Paving the way for Modern Rock
There are artists who follow the evolution of rock, and then there are those who quietly get on with reshaping it. Evan Kanter A.K.A ALMOST ALIVE, the New Jersey producer and creative force behind Almost Alive, firmly belongs in the latter camp… With ‘Pieces Click,’ the standout companion single to the project’s latest album Pulse, Almost Alive delivers one of the most compelling arguments yet for what AI-assisted rock music can genuinely achieve. From its opening pulse, the
2 days ago


Thought Provoking Listen: A Review of Scrimshaw Porn’s ‘EPILOGUE’
Epilogue is the latest from his Boston-based indie dream pop project Scrimshaw Porn, and it’s arguably the most compelling thing he’s ever committed to tape Fans of the piano-drenched intimacy of Olivia or the shimmering atmospherics of Eleonore may do a double-take. Epilogue arrives leaner, harder, and hungrier than anything in the Scrimshaw Porn catalogue — a groove-driven, synth-laced broadside that owes as much to the coiled industrial pulse of Nine Inch Nails as it do
2 days ago


Max Nemo built her entire artistic identity around a single, beautiful idea: that music belongs to nobody and everybody at once.
Max Nemo’s name itself comes from the Latin word nemo ( nobody ) and she’s leaned into that philosophy so completely that Nexus, her debut album, genuinely feels like it was made for the listener as much as it was made for herself. That is an incredibly rare thing to pull off, and she pulls it off across ten tracks. The backstory matters here. After moving back home from Los Angeles, Max found herself in a period of real personal transition — navigating loss, uncertainty, an
3 days ago


A Review of 2heart2crash‘s Latest 8 Track Masterpiece - ‘22’
Alessio Grancini has lived a genuinely fascinating life, and all of it feeds into this record. Born and raised in Italy, his passion for music was ignited by witnessing formative live shows in his hometown — international bands, extreme mosh pits, the kind of raw collective energy that rewires your brain permanently. He went on to front Edge in Imola, Emilia Romagna, whose debut single racked up over 6,500 views on BlankTV, one of the biggest DIY platforms for underground and
3 days ago


A Review of Katie Dauson’s Emotive New Release - ‘The Company We Keep’
Katie Dauson’s ‘The Company We Keep’ has a great story… She was sitting at the kitchen table with her dad after dinner, glass of wine in hand, when the words hit her completely out of nowhere. Her face went blank. Her dad thought something was wrong. She grabbed a pen and paper and wrote the whole song right there. That kind of lightning-bolt moment is what every songwriter chases, and the fact that it produced something this fully realised — this emotionally coherent and son
4 days ago


Luc Letourneau Releases ‘Next Life / One More Day Like This’ - An Exciting New Album
Luc Letourneau wrote the title track of his debut album at age 12. Let that land for a second… The song that anchors Next Life / One More Day Like This - a ten-track record grappling with autopilot living, digital distraction, and the search for what actually matters - was sketched out by a kid in Boulder, Colorado who was already thinking about those things before most people his age were thinking about much at all. Years of performing across Colorado stages, including three
5 days ago
bottom of page

