» Tune of the week: Temple One - Our Destination
» Classic of the week: Paul van Dyk - For An Angel
» Album of the month: Chicane - Nevertheless
|
iwc,corum, fake rolex for sale,cartier,montblanc,piaget, fake rolex for sale,rolex datejust,longines,rolex masterpiece, replica tag heuer,rolex yachtmaster,jaeger lecoultre,rolex,hublot, faker rolex for sale,tag heuer,rolex explorer,richard mille
祴 personal
|
|
Not a registered user? Click >here< to register now.
It's free, you get access to all features and can win great prizes!
|
|
|
|
|
Main Menu
|
|
|
Interactive
|
|
|
Info
|
|
|
Essential audio
|
|
|
|
A new name on the techno scene haling out of Belgium is here in the form of Eva Swan who debuts with a two track EP called ‘Equality’…
The world of Eva Swan is multifaceted. Hailing from Belgium, the DJ, producer, model and fashion enthusiast has paved her own way thus far. Learning music theory at the age of 8, along with the guitar and flute by the age of 12, before the piano later at 18. Eva’s entry point into electronic music came through working in clubs such as Belgium’s famous Café d’Anvers and Kompass Club, along with EGG London and travelling the world, before taking a one-way flight to Ibiza. As a promoter on the white isle she became immersed in the scene, becoming well-acquainted with clubs, DJ’s and the variation of sounds around her, accelerating her propensity for club-geared sounds. Teaming this with her early proficiency for classical forms and instruments, Eva’s sound encompasses a distinct appreciation for raw music elements. Having appeared on line-ups at venues such as the previously mentioned, Café d’Anvers, Antwerp and Fuse, Brussels, alongside the likes of I HATE MODELS, Amelie Lens, Deborah De Luca and OXIA, Eva Swan is now ready to make her mark on the scene internationally as she presents her debut EP, ‘Equality’. “This EP represents my personal struggle and my personal victory. I was fighting for my dreams, my values, my freedom. I’m grateful for the journey: finding myself, expressing myself and overcoming my fears. I am the woman who I wanted to be.” – Eva Swan Addressing themes of equality and feminism across both tracks, Eva channels energy from big room, blacked-out booming dancefloor elements to more chilling, industrial feelings; all whilst crafting emotions and perspectives into her productions. With raw elements, her own original vocals and minimalistic arrangements, themes of feminism come through in the looping and semi-haunting vocal of title track ‘Equality’ whilst ‘I Own You’ delivers the message of our individual power which lives in the body and soul. With more music scheduled for 2020, ‘Equality’ marks Eva Swan’s entrance into electronic music.
:: Listen right here on Spotify
|
|
|
|
|
|
|