
Nilam
New Yorkâborn, Tamil Naduâraised singer and transdisciplinarian ganavyaâdescribed by the Wall Street Journal as âamong modern musicâs most compelling vocalistsââpresents Nilam, her deeply intimate second album.
New York-born, Tamil Nadu-raised singer and transdisciplinarian GANAVYA â âamong modern music's most compelling vocalists,â according to the Wall Street Journal â has announced details of a new album, Nilam. It follows last yearâs Daughter Of A Temple, Gilles Petersonâs BBC 6 Music Album of the Year, similarly declared one of 2024âs Top 10 Best Global Albums by The Guardian, who applauded GANAVYAâs ability to harness âthe power of communal harmony to touch something deeper than song.â Co-produced by Nils Frahm at LEITER Studio in Berlinâs Funkhaus complex, the new album by âthe singer whose work,â says the New York Times, âfeels like prayerâŠwith listeners hanging onto her every wordâ will be released by LEITER on vinyl and via all digital platforms.
Listening to the remarkable Nilam, it seems implausible now that its inception might ever have been in doubt. So astonishing is its stillness, so profound its communication of sentiment, it feels as if it was always meant to be. A celebration of the ties that bind, and possibly the most tender-hearted music weâll hear this year, itâs intimate and honest, a poignant expression of gratitude for the blessings which keep us grounded, if only weâll recognise and welcome them. Indeed, it could have been transmitted directly from soul to stereo, from the way âNot A Burdenâ lifts a weight off the worldâs shoulders to the peaceful âSees Fireâ, with âLandââs gentle groove full of space, âNine Jeweled Prayerâ serenely precious, and, throughout, GANAVYAâs vocals like ripples on a lagoon.
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New Yorkâborn, Tamil Naduâraised singer and transdisciplinarian ganavyaâdescribed by the Wall Street Journal as âamong modern musicâs most compelling vocalistsââpresents Nilam, her deeply intimate second album.
New York-born, Tamil Nadu-raised singer and transdisciplinarian GANAVYA â âamong modern music's most compelling vocalists,â according to the Wall Street Journal â has announced details of a new album, Nilam. It follows last yearâs Daughter Of A Temple, Gilles Petersonâs BBC 6 Music Album of the Year, similarly declared one of 2024âs Top 10 Best Global Albums by The Guardian, who applauded GANAVYAâs ability to harness âthe power of communal harmony to touch something deeper than song.â Co-produced by Nils Frahm at LEITER Studio in Berlinâs Funkhaus complex, the new album by âthe singer whose work,â says the New York Times, âfeels like prayerâŠwith listeners hanging onto her every wordâ will be released by LEITER on vinyl and via all digital platforms.
Listening to the remarkable Nilam, it seems implausible now that its inception might ever have been in doubt. So astonishing is its stillness, so profound its communication of sentiment, it feels as if it was always meant to be. A celebration of the ties that bind, and possibly the most tender-hearted music weâll hear this year, itâs intimate and honest, a poignant expression of gratitude for the blessings which keep us grounded, if only weâll recognise and welcome them. Indeed, it could have been transmitted directly from soul to stereo, from the way âNot A Burdenâ lifts a weight off the worldâs shoulders to the peaceful âSees Fireâ, with âLandââs gentle groove full of space, âNine Jeweled Prayerâ serenely precious, and, throughout, GANAVYAâs vocals like ripples on a lagoon.




