Kill J, Loveless, and MAASAI will play Ja Ja Ja's October showcase
Nordic showcase Ja Ja Ja has announced its line up for its October instalment, with Kill J, Loveless, and MAASAI all on the bill.
Danish dark-pop sorceress Kill J (aka Julie Aagaard) is accruing praise at an astonishing rate, but it's easy to see why: her ruthless experiments in melody are as genius as they are addictive. Latest track "Propaganda" smacks down everyday sexism whilst blurring the bone-splintering world of FKA Twigs with brash house bass and just a touch of Billy Squier's "The Big Beat".
Oslo's Eirik Tillerli and Filip Kollsete - together flying under the banner of Loveless - have risen to the top of the pile in a relatively swift time, with latest single "They Don't Know" being flung far and wide. It's buffed nu-garage pop, leaning towards Disclosure's precise form of dance music and Honne's warm soul tones. Their success is such that they've been able to launch a club night themselves in Oslo, Klubb Loveless (featuring guests like Artful Dodger and NVOY).
MAASAI, the Stockholm-based twosome of Dominique Teymouri and Zackarias Ekelund, make emotionally wrought pop, with sweeping chords and a dramatic sense of space - it's difficult to fathom that there are only two bodies behind the noise. Recent cut "Forgive Me" teases their upcoming debut record, and sees the pair venture into expansive key-led pop environments.
The next Ja Ja Ja club night takes place 29 October at The Lexington. Tickets are £7 in advance, or a fiver for Ja Ja Ja members (sign up for free and get other goodies too!).
Preview this month's artists below.
Kill J - "Propaganda"
Loveless - "They Don't Know (feat. Varren Wade)"
MAASAI - "Forgive Me"
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- Maruja detail forthcoming debut album, Pain to Power
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