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‘flowers or die’ EP — out now!

Leila breaks into 2020 with a new EP that proves yet again, she won’t allow herself to be boxed into just one genre or style of music. The new release, flowers, or die, explores the nuances of singer-songwriter territories, while breaking away from the generic form that this style of music is often critiqued for. In an EP that folds together four lilting, keyboard driven-protest songs, Leila manages to showcase a kaleidoscope of ideas that simply must be listened to on repeat.

In celebration of the ‘flowers, or die’ release, Lauren Vanzandt-Escobar has created a limited series of one-off hand-made paper with embedded and collaged etchings in Veracruz, Mexico.

All proceeds from the album will go to the clean-energy charity 350.org.

flowers, or die out now on Belts & Whistles label through: Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes and Bandcamp

Listen to the single “Tar Sands”

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Feb 8: Leila Adu ‘flowers, or die’ EP Release Show with Jon Toscano & Dylan Greene

flowers, or die EP

This year has already been a strong one for Leila – following the January run of her collaboration in the opera Magdalene, Leila breaks into 2020 with a new EP that proves yet again, she won’t allow herself to be boxed into just one genre or style of music. The new release, flowers, or die, explores the nuances of singer-songwriter territories, while breaking away from the generic form that this style of music is often critiqued for. In an EP that folds together four lilting, keyboard driven-protest songs, Leila manages to showcase a kaleidoscope of ideas that simply must be listened to on repeat.


All proceeds from the album will go to the clean-energy charity 350.org. In celebration of the release, Lauren Vanzandt-Escobar created a limited edition selection of hand-made paper with embedded etchings in Veracruz, Mexico. Photo by Rodrigo Vazquez, Mexico City.
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flowers, or die is out on February 8th via Belts & Whistles Records

// Leila Adu Trio with Jon Toscano & Dylan Greene //

Leila Adu sings her original songs for piano and voice joined by bass-player Jon Toscano & drummer, Dylan Greene, for an set of impressionistic ballads and stridant protest songs that have been compared to Nina Simone, Joni Mitchell and Tim Buckley. Hailing from New Zealand, Britain and Ghana, Leila has toured the world with recent shows in Paris and Accra, released five acclaimed albums, including two for Italian National Radio and ‘Dark Joan’ recorded by Steve Albini; was voted MTV Iggy’s Artist of the Week, and has performed on BBC’s World Service solo, as well as performing in Luscious Jackson on ‘Late Night with David Letterman.’ WNYC’s John Shaeffer describes Leila’s music as “art pop”: “she pulls it off because she is a genuinely good singer, with a velvety, soulful voice, and because she is an accomplished composer who’s written music for symphony orchestras, string quartets, and the like.”
Jon Toscano: www.jonathantoscano.com/
Dylan Greene: http://hunterchee.com/

saturday February 8, 7pm
7pm: Leila Adu flowers, or die EP Release Show with Jon Toscano & Dylan Greene,
Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 1
Entry: Doors + Donation
8pm: After-party, Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 0
(Adjacent bar next to Stage 1 on Allen Street with After party drinks specials)
196 Allen Street, New York 10002
Lower East Side
NEW YORK
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Tre Zampe’s ‘The Falling, The Frailing’ out on NUNC, Paris

Latest Release: The Falling, The Frailing by Tre Zampe

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The Falling, The Frailing captures the first musical meeting of improvising trio Tre Zampe, melding the confronting and subtle sound-world of guitarist Richard Comte (France), exquisitely morphing, driving drums of Francesco Pastacaldi (Italy) and warped impressionist ballads of vocalist/keyboardist Leila Adu (NZ/NYC).

With elements of free improv, jazz, noise music and no-wave, this new EP follows a collection of Adu’s poetry on the theme of the interplay between vulnerability and safety, through art, the body, citizenship, and falling in love throughout time.

We, the people, deserve love

We deserve love
peace
honesty
We, the people
are also one billionaire
Does the queen really eat cake every day
Sitting on people and people and people
Is a special kind of internal deafness
A small — mute way
to wade through death
one child at a time

Leila Adu : Vocals, Keyboard
Francesco Pastacaldi : Drums
Richard Comte : Guitar

Recorded by Richard Comte
Mixed by Richard Comte & Francesco Pastacaldi
Mastered by Richard Comte – Studio B, Montreuil
Vocal Production by Jean Charles Versari – Poptones studio, Paris

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New Projects, Live Videos and Social Change

We’re wrapping up three new, very different, international recording EP projects: afrobeat trip-hop trio Lucked In with co-producer/sax player Alejandro Van Zandt-Escobar (Columbia/US/France) & poet/rapper Kwame Write (Ghana); and a sublimely melodic and grungy improv project with drummer Francisco Pastacaldi (Italy) and guitarist Richard Comte (France); and a new solo LEILA ADU EP as well!! My collaboration with Silent Poets, “Asylums for the Feeling” for Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding game has hit 10million views, so we’ve stopped counting…

You can read about my recent collaborations, inspirations, and New York University teaching in this Headliner interview by Yerosha on pages 62 & 63 of Headliner Magazine

I recently played at Le Grand Salon Volant Festival at Petit Bain, Paris. You can see a couple of my own songs, along with my cover of Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box” filmed by Renaud de Foville Watch 3 live LEILA ADU videos @ Le Cargo webzine here

Finally, I’m very happy to remain in a space of social change with a couple of projects. First, Brandon Ridenour’s – Come Together Beatles project, where I sing the song ‘A Day in the Life’ with Brandon at the keys and Dylan Greene on drums. The album features amazing classical instrumentalists and arrangements as an anti-divisive and beautiful statement for our times, and you can listen to or buy ‘Come Together’ here. Second, I’m deeply grateful to be teaching a workshop for incarcerated girls as part, as I return to work with Musicambia—music for social change in conjunction with Carnegie Hall’s Weill institute. If you’d like to help out, you can donate or find other ways to support

Yours in struggle, love and music,
Leila

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SILENT POETS / Asylums For The Feeling feat. Leila Adu

From ‘Dawn,’ the latest album by Silent Poets out on Wonderful Noise, Japan.

Asylums For the Feeling

Music: Silent Poets
Words/Music: Leila Adu

A silent faulty feeling
A silent fault
A silent faulty feeling
A silent fault
A sigh and fall to the ceiling
A sigh and run to the kneeling
Asylums for the feeling

Ran out of all the meaning
I ran out of
It’s hard to fall believing
It’s hard to fall
So many men are losing
While out there doing the proving
It’s no suprise he’s dooming

Bring your friends, bring it all on
Oh, don’t suck it up, no

We seem to need another
We need you all
While finding our own cover
We cover it all
I find my own completeness
The darkness and the weakness
The light, the fight, the quietness

We are here for you
We are here for you
Don’t suffer alone
Tell us

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Ojai 2016 Highlights with Pultizer Prize-winning Composers

The Mystic Hour with Pulitzer Prize winning composers Caroline Shaw and Du Yun. Shaw’s “This might also be a form of dreaming” World Premiere performed by ICE and Roomful of Teeth, Yun’s “An Empty Garlic” played by Claire Chase and Leila Adu’s Alyssum performed by the Calder Quartet with ICE harpist, Bridget Kibbey.

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Ojai 2016 Festival Artistic Director Peter Sellars with composers Caroline Shaw, Leila Adu and Du Yun.

Morning Ojai Extra with the Calder Quartet. Leila Adu’s “if the stars align…” with features works by Christine Southworth and Caroline Shaw.

Prominent guest panelists moderated by Peter Sellars and distinguished musicologist Susan McClary with Leila Adu and Carla Kihlstedt.

Leila Adu Songs & Improvisations, solo grand piano and voice.

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List of Works

“Rain as Blessings Fall,” for orchestra + voice. Listen to ‘Rain as Blessings Fall,’ Orchestra Wellington with Leila Adu from the live broadcast on Radio New Zealand. Listen to the studio re-mastered live broadcast, kindly provided by Radio New Zealand here:

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“Asphalt Grandpa” 2016, for cimbalom, voice & electronics, performed by Leila Adu & Nick Tolle

“Asphalt Grandpa” 2016, for cimbalom, voice & electronics, performed by Leila Adu & Nick Tolle

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“if the stars align…” for string quartet, performed by the Brentano String Quartet

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“Alyssum” for string quartet and harp, performed by Mivos String Quartet and Sivan Magen, Ojai Festival 2016,

Full List of Works by Category

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Love Cells Tour and Classical Video Release

After shows in London, Rome, Viterbo, I’m pleased to announce festivals coming up in California at Ojai Music Festival and Carlsbad Music Festival Presents Village Music Walk with New Jersey and Mexico dates TBA. We’ve also got a special release show in New York at LEILA ADU Love Cells Release Show at National Sawdust with O PARADISO & NICO TURNER SOLO.

Here is a new release of a video recorded of Mivos quartet with award-winning harpist, Sivan Magen. Ojai Music Festival will feature some of my classical pieces, including “Alyssum” for string quartet plus harp, being played by the Calder Quartet & ICE‘s Bridget Kibby.

“Alyssum” by Leila Adu — Mivos String Quartet with Sivan Magen (harp) from Leila Adu on Vimeo.

Here are the interviews and performances along the way…

— KCSB Sonic Earspace with Jack Fischer
Full audio of interview on Soundcloud

— WNYC Women’s Voices and Electronics New Sounds with John Schaefer
National Sawdust Show

— WNYC/WQXR’s Q2 Music at 12mins 30secs

— London’s Resonance FM’s on Dexter Bentley’s Hello Goodbye Show interview with Ilia Rogatchevsk and Live recorded session at the Briggs Ware House Location recorded by Alexander Morris 46 mins 20secs

Finally, I’m very grateful to everyone that we’ve reached over a third of our Indiegogo Goal of the Love Cells EP release and expanding the Love Cells tour.

Thanks to everyone for making all this possible. Please contribute to get the music for yourself and share this link to spread the word! Love Cells Release Tour on Indiegogo

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LOVE CELLS EP Release and Tour

Belts and Whistles proudly presents the release of Love Cells, Leila Adu’s partner EP to her recent release Scary Love Monster. Together the pair is collectively known as The LOVE EPs. Scary Love Monster is an EP of global urban and suburban romantic ensnarement, impressionist avant-tronica written and recorded in Rome out of a suitcase and houses in Rome, London, Wellington and New York. With sound worlds of Grimm’s fairytales and Toni Morrison, these dark tales hint at moments of light and love.

Where Scary Love Monster warns of the perils of love in Grimm’s fashion, Love Cells speaks from the mundane 9-5 romantic love to the most abstract forms of love. The title track Love Cells signifies that we are all created out of vibration, light and love: “love yourself, each sacred atom of the world is connected to you.” From the intimate laptop recording moments of a cappella Je T’aime… to afrofuturist The City and the Voodoo Lady, a tribute to the city of New York and Mingus’ The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady… to the perverse post-colonial love of Horror in

Love Cells comes out hot on the heels of the Scary Love Monster EP which has already garnered critical acclaim.

“Scary Love Monster” presents us with six unpredictable tracks (that’s a trendy adjective in these Trumpish days, isn’t it?), fluctuating between pop, weird jazz, dark lyrics and brainy experimentation at times reminiscent of Brian Eno’s early records… —NYC Deli

She’s making music that stands alongside the great work from the likes of PJ Harvey, Arthur Russell, Kate Bush and Bjork. I truly believe that. That’s not to say she sounds like any of them – but it’s that sort of vision, that determination, the willingness to be out on your own and making music that you believe in first and foremost…

You’ll hear some of the best pop melodies too. As it just so happens. But you’ll hear music from the Gamelan and classical worlds, from jazz and the worlds of dance and theatre as much as music.– The Dominion Post

You can now buy LOVE CELLS through all major digital outlets — if you purchase through Indiegogo, you will support the LOVE CELLS EP RELEASE TOUR

Love Cells EP Release Tour on Indiegogo from Leila Adu on Vimeo.

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Love Cells EP — Out May 20

The Love Cells EP is coming out on May 20 on Belts and Whistles. The new EP comes out hot on the heels of the Scary Love Monster EP which has already garnered critical acclaim.

“Scary Love Monster” presents us with six unpredictable tracks (that’s a trendy adjective in these Trumpish days, isn’t it?), fluctuating between pop, weird jazz, dark lyrics and brainy experimentation at times reminiscent of Brian Eno’s early records… —NYC Deli

She’s making music that stands alongside the great work from the likes of PJ Harvey, Arthur Russell, Kate Bush and Bjork. I truly believe that. That’s not to say she sounds like any of them – but it’s that sort of vision, that determination, the willingness to be out on your own and making music that you believe in first and foremost…

You’ll hear some of the best pop melodies too. As it just so happens. But you’ll hear music from the Gamelan and classical worlds, from jazz and the worlds of dance and theatre as much as music.– The Dominion Post

Where Scary Love Monster warns of the perils of love in Grimm’s fashion, Love Cells speaks from the mundane 9-5 romantic love to the most abstract forms of love. The title track Love Cells signifies that we are all created out of vibration, light and love: “love yourself, each sacred atom of the world is connected to you.” From the intimate laptop recording moments of a cappella Je T’aime… to afrofuturist The City and the Voodoo Lady, a tribute to the city of New York and Mingus’ The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady… to the perverse post-colonial love of Horror in Black and White: “Did I bomb your village? Could I set you free?”

Love Cells EP new release on all major digital stores through Belts and Whistles — out May 20

Limited CD reversible edition of Scary Love Monster EP/Love Cells EP and web portal — The Love EPs — out May 20