British music has always punched above its weight — from the Beatles to Bowie, it’s a soundtrack that shaped the world.


The Beatles , 1967


(Left to Right: John, Ringo, Paul, George)

Cultural revolutionaries of the 1960s, The Beatles are immortalised here at the height of their psychedelic transformation.


Screenshot from Carveco software showing a 3D relief model of The Beatles - John, Paul, George, and Ringo - shoulders-up, standing side by side and facing the viewer

Shirley Bassey Performing at HydePark, 2002


A powerhouse voice of glamour and grit, Bassey’s legacy spans Bond themes to royal stages — the very definition of showstopping.


Screenshot from Carveco software showing a 3D relief model of Dame Shirley Bassey performing at Hyde Park in 2002, with arms outstretched and mouth open mid-song

David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane AlbumCover, 1973


A bold emblem of reinvention, Bowie’s Aladdin Sane era redefined British music, fashion, and identity in a single lightning strike.


Screenshot from Carveco software showing a 3D relief model of David Bowie with eyes closed and the iconic lightning bolt makeup crossing his face from hairline to jaw