Marina Herlop teases upcoming album, Dja Dja, with lead single ‘Jaque’

Photo: Silvio Deiaco, Danilo Gambara & Christian Kondić

The first time we saw Marina Herlop perform was at Le Guess Who? in 2022, where her intricate vocal work, layered compositions and unconventional approach to songwriting quickly drew us into her singular musical world. The Catalan composer, vocalist and pianist blurred the lines between contemporary classical music, experimental electronics and pop, creating a performance that was as disorienting as it was captivating.

Now, and following the piano-centred minimalism of 2016’s Nanook and 2018’s Babasha and the adventurous electronic explorations of 2022’s Pripyat and 2023’s Nekkuja, Herlop has announced the release of Dja Dja, her fifth album. Arriving on October 9th. the new record brings together those different strands while also introducing new elements, including brass arrangements and Balinese gamelan. Developed over the past three years, with most of it written, recorded and produced by Herlop in her home studio, Dja Dja was conceived as a single, interconnected work, with each composition forming part of a larger whole. It also marks Herlop’s first self-released album, reflecting the independent approach behind its creation.

Alongside the announcement, Herlop has shared the the lead single, ‘Jaque’, an utterly gorgeous and wildly exhilarating and absorbing piece. Take a listen below.

Le Guess Who?’s Who 2022: Masayoshi Fujita

There’s less than two weeks to go before Le Guess Who? takes over Utrecht. With over 150 artists set to perform, how do we make sense of such a monumental line-up? We made a list of the artists we’re most excited to see and asked them for their recommendations.

 

Masayoshi Fujita

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Performing Saturday 12th November at Janskerk

It’s no secret we love vibraphone wizard, multi-percussionist, and composer Masayoshi Fujita. As well as honing in on his own solo work, Fujita’s sonic explorations include forays in a myriad of styles, projects and collaborations, such as his electronic dub releases as El Fog, or his experimental improvisations with the likes of Jan Jelinek. Last year he released one of the most beautiful and beguiling albums of 2021, Bird Ambience, a record that saw him merge influences he’d keept separate, and turning the spotlight on the marimba alongside drums, percussion, synths, effects and tape recorder. Obviously we can’t wait to see Fujita perform at Le Guess Who? and we asked him which artists he’s most looking forward to! Find out his recommendations below, with a few words from him.

 

Marina Herlop

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Performing Sunday 13th November at TivoliVredenburg (curated by Animal Collective)

“I really love her style of mixture of modern electronic and Indian music. So sad that I will miss her show as I’ll be leaving on that day but can’t help mentioning her name here.”

 

Astrid Sonne

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Performing Friday 11th November at Stadsschouwburg (curated by CURL)
” I’ve been listening her music since a while. Her works are pretty diverse and I’m curious what she’ll play live this time.”

 

Hatis Noit

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Performing Friday 11th November at Jacobikerk (part of Uncloud presents)

“I chose her not because we’re label mate and friends, but her performance is one of a kind and beautiful.”

 

Le Guess Who? will take place 10-13 November. For the full line-up, tickets and more info visit leguesswho.com. And take a look at other artists we’re excited about picking their own Le Guess Who?’s Who.