140: ALA.NI

140: ALA.NI
Leo Sidran with ALA.NI

When ALA.NI was growing up in West London, she wanted to be a ballerina. Eventually she realized that there were almost no black ballerinas and the message that was sent to her quietly but consistently was that there would be no easy place for her in the world of ballet.

She started to sing. She loved musicals, especially The Sound Of Music, & Grease. Again and again, she was told that she didn’t sound “black enough” because she was so influenced by Julie Andrews and Judy Garland.

Too black to dance, not black enough to sing, she started to feel like there was no way forward for her in London.

Her father was a bass player, her great uncle had been a famous musician and singer from Grenada, Leslie “Hutch” Hutchinson – one of the first musical success stories to emerge from the West Indies in post war England. She remembers spending her childhood tagging along with her father to pot-smoke filled rehearsal rooms and hearing the bands play.

Despite her family’s creative background, she says, “I love my family but I’m very much the black sheep.” So ALA.NI decided to leave London and follow the well worn path of black artists who have felt more at home with self imposed creative expatriation in Paris than in their home countries. “I feel free here as an artist here,” she explains. “I feel seen.”

Her haunting, elegant and somewhat otherworldly singing style has established her firmly as one of the most intriguing new musical artists in Paris today, and she has also started to work in America, (she has performed at Lincoln Center & on NPR’s Tiny Desk). While she remains a bit of a mystery, she is in many ways an open book. “The things that I can’t get away with socially, I can do on stage,” she says, adding, “If people want the truth, they know where to come to get it.”

DIRECTED BY: TANIA FEGHALI SONG WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY: ALA.NI SPOTIFY: http://open.spotify.com/album/6YD80fp1yj6X1DJ6Lz8emS APPLE: https://music.apple.com/album/sha-la-la-single/1474339596 LYRICS: When you told me the other day That you wanted to come back to stay It soothed me Your words they soothed me baby Then I heard from one of your guys All you told
Written and produced by ALA.NI Arrangement by ALA.NI Rap by Lakeith Stanfield Vocals by ALA.NI Beat box by Dave Crowe Bass guitar by Phil Simmonds Lyrics: When the silence Pushed the love away And there's feelings lost in cyberspace With this parting filling up with rage What is needed Falling
First single from You & I - Spring (EP) out 23rd March via paradYse and No Format Records. Pre-Order 7" - http://paradyserecords.bigcartel.com/product/ala-ni-you-and-i-ep Stream / Buy 'Cherry Blossom' iTunes:http://bit.ly/1AASFv6 Deezer:http://bit.ly/1yQLTfn Spotify:http://bit.ly/1KrbYHl Music by ALA.NI Guitar by Rob Updegraff Steel pan and guitaret by ALA.NI Video by ALA.NI Copyright ALA.NI
From You & I ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stream on : http://smarturl.it/YouandIST Download on: http://http://smarturl.it/ALA.NI_iTunes Buy on: http://smarturl.it/YouandIRTCD http://smarturl.it/YouandIRTLP ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Music by ALA.NI Guitar by Rob Updegraff Percussion by Joao Caetano Video by ALA.NI & Dom G H Copyright ALA.NI ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abonne-toi à la chaîne VEVO d'Ala.Ni http://bit.ly/1gDgqLe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1J1Zeu6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Hwqz5k
Stephen Thompson | August 14, 2017 -- The moment you get a look at ALA.NI behind the Tiny Desk, you'll notice it in the foreground: The singer asked us to record her set using her vintage RCA Ribbon microphone, which she carries around in a small briefcase between shows.
Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/6YD80fp1yj6X1DJ6Lz8emS Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/album/sha-la-la-single/1474339596 Dancers: Amine Messaoudi, Maxime Cozic and ALA.NI Image and Edit: Aelred Nils Assistant director: Juliette Esch Production: Les Mauvaises Filles Stylist: Anna Redon Makeup: Stéphanie Clerc Hair: Carmen Beauté, Paris Lyrics: Everyone does their thing a little bit differently Everyone does their thing a little
Music video by ALA.NI performing Not Coming Home. (C) 2017 ALA.NI under exclusive license to Missing Piece Records http://vevo.ly/PwlMN0

ALA.NI’s upcoming sophomore album ACCA will be released on January 24th. So far the album has been celebrated by NPR Music, The FADER, and Vibe, who praised the first single, “Van P” for its “sparse, spacious soundbed that leaves space for ALA.NI's breathy vocals to shine.” She initially envisioned this album as a completely a capella project, and indeed ACCA is made up almost entirely of human voices (beatboxing serves as percussion, and she lowered her own vocals with an octavizer on several tracks to create the illusion of bass). Along with Lakeith Stanfield, Iggy Pop makes an appearance on the album, but ACCA is primarily solo ALA.NI. She wrote, produced, and arranged each song herself, layering up hundreds of vocal tracks in order to create an immersive, hypnotic world that blurs the lines between vibrating vocal cords, bowed strings, and blown reeds.

With ALA.NI, Paris, November 2019

We got together recently in Paris to talk about the job of the artist (“to see the world through a different lens and then share that experience”), the nature of Grenadians (“uppity”), improvised circle singing (“When we enter back into the child and the imagination, there’s no rules!”) and the genetic memory of violence in the black experience. In other words, all of it.

This is one of those fly-on-the-wall conversations in which the microphone disappears into the furniture almost immediately and two people who have never met before slowly reveal themselves to one another.

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