British indie singer-songwriter Freddie Dickson writes and sings songs of a dark romantic nature. Often armed with his beloved Fender Jaguar and inspired by the likes of Nick Cave and Portishead, Dickson's melancholic melodies weave their way through both his solo work as well his songwriting collaborations with other artists.

Following the release of his second album Blood Street, Dickson sought catharsis through his music and looked to calm the anxieties of a life unknown. Themes of uncertainty, loss and self-awareness inspired his latest EP "Idiot's Dream". Having immersed himself in the vibrant Berlin music scene, Dickson began recording and producing these four songs with his band, painting a picture of Berlin nightlife and the trials and tribulations of moving to a new city.

The Idiot's Dream EP is out now.