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“EASTER” is an evocative prayer from Yodashe

Yodashe is a London-based independent artist and producer with a background in architecture, who made her debut in NYC as an alum of Redbull Music Academy. Since then she has appeared in various electronic music festivals (Sonar, Todays Art, Reworks) and smaller club-nights while developing her experimental live set.

‘EASTER’ is taken from her self-produced debut album, Yodashe’s thesis project, a full-length built around the sound of the vintage synthesizer EDP Wasp, with supervision by Grammy-nominated record producer Mikko Gordon. Written on Easter Day during the first Covid lockdown in London, “EASTER” is an obscure reflection on the early days of the pandemic; a sonic polaroid capturing the depression and confusion of that time period.

Like an abstract painting in the beginning, “EASTER” challenges you to understand its structure, but after an unexpected drop, the sonic layers fall more and more into place and fill the space with sparkling brightness. Crafting an intense electronic music gem, Yodashe then fills its swepping sound with meaning through beautiful words, as she sings: “So hard to get up in the morning / where we did go wrong? Careful not to show how we’re falling / Always in control / Tryna get the best out of all this”.

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