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SUMMARY:Sudan Archives at Thing Festival in Port Townsend
DESCRIPTION:Violinist and vocalist\, Sudan Archives writes\, plays\, and produces her own music. Drawing inspiration from Sudanese fiddlers\, she is self-taught on the violin\, and her unique songs also fold in elements of R&B\, and experimental electronic music. \nSudan Archives grew up in Cincinnati\, Ohio\, where she “messed around with instruments in the house” and took up violin in the fourth grade\, eventually teaching herself how to play the instrument by ear. When she discovered the violin playing style of Northeast Africa\, her eyes opened to the possibilities of the instrument. “The way they played it was different from classical music. I resonated with the style\, and I was like\, ‘Maybe I can use this style with electronic music\,'” she says. \nThis fusing of folk music and electronic production was the turning point for Sudan. “I started mixing my violin into beats\,” she says\, “It wasn’t complicated — I’d just sing straight into the iPad.” She honed her at-home style after moving to Los Angeles aged 19 to study music technology\, and after a chance encounter at a Low End Theory party with Stones Throw A&R and Leaving Records owner Matthewdavid\, she signed with Stones Throw. At the very start of her musical career\, she’s already won plaudits from the likes of the New York Times and Pitchfork\, and played live at experimental festival Moogfest. \nHer EP Sudan Archives is an extraordinary debut statement from a singular artist. Over six tracks\, Sudan Archives layers harmonies\, violin figures and ethereal vocals\, grounding them all with the hip-hop beats. \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesudanarchives \nExact time is unclear. Please check event website for details.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/sudan-archives/
LOCATION:Fort Warden State Park\, 200 Battery Way\, Port Townsend\, WA\, 98368\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Samia at Thing Festival in Port Townsend
DESCRIPTION:There’s a line on Honey\, the latest album from Nashville-via-NYC songwriter Samia\, about Aspen Grove\, a collection of 40\,000 trees in the plains of North America\, all connected by a single expansive root system. There’s no stronger metaphor for the audience the 25-year-old empathy engine has been generating since she began releasing music seven years ago. Her songs\, her fans\, her friends: one enormous\, interconnected ecosystem. \nHoney\, comprised of eleven new moments of catharsis\, is by and for that organism. Set for release on January 23rd 2023 via Grand Jury Music\, the album was recorded at North Carolina studio Betty’s — – owned and operated by Sylvan Esso’s Nick Sandborn and Amelia Meath. It was produced by Caleb Wright\, part of the team that helmed Samia’s breakthrough 2020 debut The Baby\, and a founding member of one of Samia’s favorite bands\, The Happy Children. It features some of her nearest and dearest friends: Christian Lee Hutson\, Briston Maroney\, Jake Luppen\, Raffaella. Its songs were surreptitiously road tested for her devotees while opening for Lucy Dacus\, Courtney Barnett\, and more.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/samia-thing-festival/
LOCATION:Fort Warden State Park\, 200 Battery Way\, Port Townsend\, WA\, 98368\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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