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I am a sucker for all thing’s experimental music. “Sevdaliza” has performed at many places around the world including, Oslo, Prague and Berlin! Her recent studio album “Shabang” released August 28th 2020 and let me tell you reader, it is one to remember! Her activism through the avenue of song, sparked songs such as “Amandine Insensible” discussing the limited roles and expectations put forth on women in modern culture. Sung in Farsi, the song proclaims a strong stand for love and acceptance. In January 2017, “Sevdaliza” released her first Persian Language song “Bebin” responding to the Executive Order 13769, which was politically labeled as a Muslim Ban by the United States. Three songs were created specifically for the film. Following her second EP, “Children of Silk” the trip hop unique sound issues a short film titled “The Formula” which centered around the subject of miscarriages and it’s multiple mental and physical effects. With a heavy mixture of electronics and hip hop, the genre also incorporates the various essences of dub, psychedelia and rhythm & blues. Formed in the United Kingdom, and prominently in Bristol, the genre grew to reach national audiences. Trip Hop is a genre that came to be in the 1990s. The song depicted or created a prominent sound of Trip Hop. Through the midst of her musical success, the artist approached her second EP with a single “Marilyn Monroe” released in 2016. That following year, her EP “The Suspended Kid” produced successful reviews, a project she worked on for over a year. The songstress reflected around the social dynamics and perceptions of herself through various eyes, which further formed a solid theme for her first EP.
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Similar to the Icelandic singer songwriter, “Bjork”, the singer vocally melts phrases and musical interpretation into an experimental Mecca of sound. Through substantial influences of electronic, experimental pop and alternative rhythm and blues, “Sevdaliza” music collectively centers around a trip hop atmosphere. Singles such as “Beatseat Love’‘, “Clear Air” and “Sirens of the Caspian” were birthed in 2014. Graduating university with a masters in communications, the love for music trickled its way in and out of her life. At just the age of 16, her athletic skills awarded her a basketball scholarship, thus playing on the Dutch national basketball team. Born in Tehran, Iran the songstress of Russian, Persian and Azerbaijani descent, singer “Sevdaliza” and her family moved to the Netherlands at the age of 5.