Introducing: Addie

Addie is a French pianist singer/songwriter who is extremely skilled at creating beautifully enchanting melodies.

Recently finding herself the best acoustic seller on Bandcamp, Addie says her music is “Inspired by the moon and its halo”.

Addie’s latest album ‘Leitmotiv’ is a work  of elegant charm, inviting you to lose yourself in its mellow, eretheral tones.

She explains the reason she records is:

…because this nocturnal, marine, blue, lunar and yet abysmal colour was overwhelming me, one sequence after another. Deeply present in every note of my piano, this colour was what I was running from, speaking to me about loneliness, hypersensitive and hard world. Yet, it attracted me, filled with a particular love and outstretched hands to the others. The world can be a child…

You can listen to, and buy Addie’s beautiful album ‘Leitmotiv’ on her Bandcamp page. Addie is also on Facebook and Twitter.

About the author

Juliet is married with one daughter, a dog and a cat. She grew up in East London, but currently resides in Hertfordshire.

Having spent her formative years in the Mod scene, she has a lot of love for the 60’s...and the music of the Mod Father, Mr Paul Weller.

Juliet has always loved to write and began training to be a journalist, before ill health caused her to put her life on hold.

Two kidney transplants later, she still enjoys all kinds of writing, including poetry, and has had several poems published in various magazines and anthologies. She likes needlecraft, is big on animal rights and loves discovering brilliant new artists that the main stream media may have overlooked.

Last, but by no means least, she has a lot of love for two very talented Irish twins, you may know them as Jedward :)

Comments

  1. Hello Essentially Pop,
    I don’t know how to find the words, to express how moved I’m finding myself listening and disovering this album. I have not listened to anything that beautiful and deep in years… I am going to spread the word about it and buy this album right now. Please continue telling us about this poignant artist ! Thank you !

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