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The Belgian-Caribbean artist mixes up sweet playfulness and brash sounds in a deliciously unpredictable second EP
The music of Belgian-Caribbean artist Charlotte Adigéry brims with imagination. Her leftfield pop is sweet, moreish and deliciously unpredictable, topped with engagingly soft vocals. This is all apparent on her recently released second EP, Zandoli, which references the local name for a type of lizard found in Caribbean households – a nod to her Martinique heritage.
The EP showcases DIY, mish-mash sounds, recalling Santigold in its colourful playfulness. Produced by her label bosses Soulwax, it finds Adigéry leaping between subjects and concepts, considering everything from presenting black femininity on High Lights, where she contemplates her array of synthetic wigs over propulsive beats, to cartoonish sex on Cursed and Cussed (“Squeaking leather / skin on skin / latex singing songs of skin”); to whispering intricate loops of Creole on Paténipat. Meanwhile, under her WWWater alias she leans into an experimental, electropunk rabbit-hole, serving up brash, manic sounds reminiscent of Fever Ray; it’s a hard sound that serves as the yin to the yang of the softer, sweeter work under her own name.
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Sat Mar 09 14:00:17 GMT 2019