19 · 06 · 2025
corto.alto is back with a new single titled ‘DON’T LISTEN’.
The Scottish musician received a Mercury nomination for his jazz-infused debut album ‘Bad With Names’, and has since performed at some of the largest shows of his career.
Ninja Tune fell in love with the album and have signed him on – court.alto is now part of their roster.
Liam Shortall, his real name, will soon hit the road again with several performances lined up for this year’s Glastonbury Festival, including a spot on the iconic West Holts stage, as well as a headlining show in October at London’s KOKO.
His new single ‘DON’T LISTEN’, which is out now, marks the beginning of a new era for him, radiating positive energy. He shares…
“’DON’T LISTEN’ represents a shift for me towards following my instincts rather than adhering to guidelines. I created this track as a reminder to shut out distractions, reject creative conformity, and embrace the freedom to pursue what you truly desire.”
Tune in now.
Photo Credit: James Pearson Howes
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corto.alto is back with a fresh single titled 'DON'T LISTEN'. The Scottish musician received a Mercury nomination for his jazz-infused debut album 'Bad With Names', prior to