Sound It Out #Sherin_Neshat

Todays  Sound it out post. Far reaching thoughts about one of my favourite artists Sherin Neshat video work Turbulent .In Turbulent, Neshats 1998 two-screen video installation, two singers (Shoja Azari playing the role of the male and Iranian Vocalist and composer Sussan Deyhim as the female) create a powerful musical metaphor for the complexity of … Read more

Sound It Out #Don’t_Know_Why Music Release

Todays  Sound it out post. ‘Don’t Know Why‘ is the latest promotional music release from the female singer and artist yokittyjo. Written by Jesse Harris and made famous by Norah Jones. This is YKJ’s spin on it . An elegant summer electronica delight to indulge the senses with long sunsets and ocean enchantment. This post … Read more

Sound It Out #NilsFrahm

Todays  Sound it out post. Inspirational Inspirational Album  Felt [Nils Frahm] Inspirational Artist http://www.durtonstudio.com Lovely  

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    Yokittyjo’s chilled, emotional music combines the vintage electronica of the masterful Portishead, with the flushed emotion of Bat for Lashes and the lyrical poignancy of Lana del Ray, a perfect combination of strength and soul food. As something of a sonic chameleon, Yokittyjo has moved from a background filled with opera and choral music, through a career as dance VJ pioneer ‘Jmg13’, to making 21st century sounds that are brought to life by technology and inspired by colourful experience. Influences as diverse as Tom Middleton, Fleetwood Mac, Blondie and early dub step have resulted in ‘Glassandra’ and ‘Don't Know Why,’ two independently released tracks that contain a winning combination of lightness, life and bass. As well as a blossoming singer, Yokittyjo is a multitalented artist, working on collaborations with international producers, throwing herself into online outlets as a medium for performance, and developing other projects, such as musical catalogue for film and TV sync. If you haven’t yet experienced the emotive sounds of Yokittyjo, it’s about time you got on board. jo@yokittyjo.com