SAFE (LP, LTD WHITE COLOUR 180G VINYL)

(LP)
Limited edition (1000) pressing on 180g white virgin
Genre Alternative
FormatVINYL
Cat. noALNLP47
Label NIGHT TIME STORIES
Artist CHAOUCHE
Release Date15/06/2018
CarrierLP
Barcode5060391091600
Beautiful music - Huw Stevens, BBC Radio 1 Heartbreaking and spine tingling hymns - Wonderland šChanneling qualities of Medúlla-era Björk› - The Line Of Best Fit šMesmerising, a fine balance of both subtle and direct› - Earmilk A1 My Friend A2 We Will Love A3 I A4 So What A5 I'll Lose My Head A6 What's Next? B1 Forgetting Marcel B2 Collecting Photographs B3 Pictures Of Trees B4 Oh My B5 Safe B6 We're Never Going To Be The Same Again Overview Singer/musician/producer Aisha Chaouche is set to release debut album 'Safe', a deeply emotional document of heartbreaking and spine tingling hymns that have helped bring peace to traumatic events experienced earlier in her life. Her delicate piano playing features prominently and is bolstered by balanced production of her own massed vocals, programmed drums, sub-bass, cello, violin and an obsession with reverb and delay. Aisha spent her childhood growing up in Swansea before moving to Bristol where she studied at BIMM music college. Signing to Late Night Tales™ sister label Night Time Stories on the strength of a Soundcloud demo, Chaouche's debut single 'I'll Lose My Head' was released in May 2017. Her music has been described as šheartbreaking and spine tingling hymns› by Wonderland Magazine, šchannelling the hymnal qualities of Cat™s Eyes with the dense vocals of Medúlla-era Björk› by The Line of Best Fit and a šsongwriter of real strength and subtlety› by Clash. Bristol Live Magazine has hailed her "the city™s most exciting new act". Support has also come from BBC 6 Music's Lauren Laverne, saying she'd played her "on a loop all week" and Radio 1's Huw Stephens who's called her music šbeautiful". 'Safe' chronicles events that occured in Aisha's formative years and the catharsis that occurred through her songwriting. šThe overarching theme of my songs is šhealing". Collectively my songs contribute to a greater understanding of particular issues I found overbearing and traumatising as a child and young adult. Each song is dedicated to a memory or experience that has come from a negative source that™s ultimately been turned into a strength." Adopting her surname as her artist name was not an obvious choice for Aisha; "Chaouche" coming from her father, who she had little contact with. A talk with a close friend helped the decision to reappropriate the name for herself. šI tried to come up with all sorts of artist names other than my own to try and forget him but none of them meant anything. One of my best friends suggested I use the negative emotions and claim it as my artist name, that way it has more meaning than anything I could ever make up.›