The art of pop with Soweto Kinch, Charlotte Adig茅ry and Jordan Rakei
Saxophonist, MC and poet Soweto Kinch talks to Charlotte Adig茅ry and Jordan Rakei about pop music inspirations, writing to fit in a genre, and the role ego plays in their art.
Saxophonist, MC and poet Soweto Kinch talks to Charlotte Adig茅ry and Jordan Rakei about pop music inspirations, writing to fit in a genre, and the role ego plays in their art.
Charlotte Adig茅ry is a Belgian-Caribbean musician, born and raised in Ghent to parents from Martinique and Guadeloupe, and she鈥檚 hard to define by genre. She also performs as electro-punk alter ego WWWater. When making music, Charlotte has said, 鈥淚 try and make something without thinking about direction or genre or sound.鈥
Jordan Rakei is a New Zealand-Australian jazz, soul, R&B, and pop musician, singer, songwriter and producer. His breakthrough record came in 2017 with Wallflower, and he released the Origin LP earlier this year. He鈥檚 also worked with the likes of Disclosure, Jessie Ware, Loyle Carner and Anna Calvi.
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Music Life
Where music stars discuss how they make their music