Indira May – STOP

It’s always great to hear new ways to imagine jazz music. UK singer Indira May shares this wonderful psychedelic blend…

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It’s always great to hear new ways to imagine jazz music.

UK singer Indira May shares this wonderful psychedelic blend of soul, jazz, trip-hop, dub & alt-pop, called “STOP”. The enchanting piece pours vulnerability and raw emotion, fueled by Indira’s airy vocals and mesmerizing, dub-influenced rhythm & horns.

“STOP” is the middle song of Indira May’s sophomore EP Imaginary Problems – 5 songs ranging from upbeat to ballads, with a lot of groove in the middle. The honest tunes explore topics like personal struggles with chronic illness (“childsplay”), the complexity of addiction (“you & charlie”), emotional vulnerability (“STOP”), playful and carefree moments (“dance tonight”), and a sense of mystery and allure (“don’t feed the sharks”).

Understandably, several of them landed on playlists like Spotify’s Jazz UK & Fresh Finds Jazz and were supported by BBC. I rate that’s enough for you to hit the play button below:

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