TABLE 4 1 Steps Forward with a Fresh Remix and an Indie Flashback
From Birmingham's indie rock roots to the electronic main stage, Harry Bott shows depth and direction in two standout tracks.
Birmingham-based artist TABLE 4 1 — the solo project of Harry Bott, former frontman of Cigarette Social Club — continues to define his own musical identity with two tracks that showcase his range: the newly released "FUNKAGENDAS SPACE ODDITY (Funkagenda Remix)" and a throwback to his earlier indie gem, "Armchair Romance."
“FUNKAGENDAS SPACE ODDITY (Funkagenda Remix)” – Big Room, Big Energy
Released in June 2025, this collaboration between TABLE 4 1 and acclaimed producer Funkagenda is a bold detour into the world of EDM, trance, and alternative dance. It’s energetic, cinematic, and built for the main stage — yet somehow still carries a lyrical pulse that nods to Bott’s introspective roots. The remix transforms the track into a space-age odyssey, full of surging synths and expansive sound design, perfect for late-night sets or festival airwaves.
“Armchair Romance” – Where It All Began
Before dance floors and remixes, there was “Armchair Romance” — a December 2020 release from Bott’s time leading Cigarette Social Club. The track, steeped in indie, pop rock, and alt sensibilities, reveals the raw storytelling that has always defined his songwriting. It’s warm, melancholic, and filled with a kind of suburban romance that still hits hard. As Bott shifted into solo work, songs like this laid the emotional foundation for TABLE 4 1’s more refined, introspective sound today.
From Indie Roots to Electronic Horizons
After Cigarette Social Club’s momentum slowed in 2021, Harry Bott didn’t hit pause — he evolved. Under the name TABLE 4 1, his music has grown more adventurous without losing its emotional core. Whether weaving between lush indie melodies or pulsing through atmospheric electronic soundscapes, Bott continues to deliver music that’s both personal and expansive.
For fans of genre-blending artistry and honest songwriting, TABLE 4 1 is an artist to watch — and to feel.