Kinzoogianna AKA Anna Stubbs is a multi-talented producer, record label owner, songwriter, pianist and singer who, with her band Brotherly, forged new ground in London’s exploding Nu Jazz, Broken Beat and Jazztronica scene. Brotherly’s music has been championed by Gilles Peterson, Benji B, Moses Boyd, Jacob Collier , and Jordan Rakei. 'Gold For The Hungry Souls' is the title of Stubbs’s debut album as a producer, drum programmer and recording engineer, singing all vocal parts, and playing all keyboard parts and percussion. An epic keys, synths, and vocal harmony driven collection, blending stories from her adventurous California/Essex upbringing with her reflective time during the Covid Pandemic, and adding some adventurous jazz harmony. During this time she also recorded 'Shut This Down' with Shur-i-kan, and indulged in her other loves: Deep House, Electronica and Broken Beat. Having to record at home, in isolation, she threw herself into the process, using her trusty Nord, an SM7 mic, a UA 6176 Pre-amp, Logic Pro X software, YouTube tutorial videos and lots of red wine. She collaborated with Rob Mullarkey (other half of Brotherly, Jacob Collier bassist, and the album's mixing engineer) and Richard Spaven (Jordan Rakei, Jose James, Ty) for this album, their virtuosity and reputation as the best drum and bass crew in London (possibly the world!) perfectly match her album's odd-time signatures, unexpected harmony and deeply personal subject matter.