Pheeyownah Shares "Vivid, Fearless" video with XLR8R; New EP zero9zero9 out now on Labrador Records
Pheeyownah Shares "Vivid, Fearless" video with XLR8R New EP zero9zero9 out now on Labrador Records
"A meditation on love and the power of self, backed by dynamic,
spooky beats." - The Fader "The music Pheeyownah makes is a hazy and haunting version of R&B, with smoky vocals, tumbling beats, and thick bass all working in synchronicity to form her distinctive vision" - XLR8R Watch: "Vivid Fearless" video via XLR8R or YouTube STREAM: zero9zero9 via Nordic Spotlight Pheeyownah’s new EP zero9zero9 is out now on Labrador Records. The EP is available to order digitally and on limited 12” vinyl at Amazon. zero9zero9 is Pheeyownah’s first release outside her own label. She says, “I’ve had proposals before but they’ve always wanted to control my sound and me. On Labrador, I can do things my own way.” The album is streaming in full at Nordic Spotlight where there is also an exclusive track by track commentary on songs by Pheeyownah. Stream the EP HERE. This week, XLR8R has premiered the new video for "Vivid, Fearless." XLR8R says, "The music Pheeyownah makes is a hazy and haunting version of R&B, with smoky vocals, tumbling beats, and thick bass all working in synchronicity to form her distinctive vision. That vision has further manifested itself with the video for "Vivid, Fearless," a cut from the zero9zero9 EP. The video fuses together Pheeyownah's music and dancing with beautifully shot images that project her inner self." Pheeyownah adds, "Imagine dancing with stones in your shoes while fighting off your inner demons. That pretty much sums up the atmosphere and essence of the video."This spring, The Fader premiered an audio stream of “Vivid, Fearless” from zero9zero9.Pheeyownah, a.k.a. Feyona Naluzzi, told The Fader, "The words, I'm vivid, I'm fearless became a mantra in a time when life was a little bit too turbulent and reminded me of my own strengths. It also developed into a love story about two people who are vulnerable yet heroic at the same time, in this case, my spouse and I.” “Vivid Fearless” is available to share via SoundCloud. Pheeyownah is a Stockholm-born producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, dancer, who has self-released her first two EPs. She works under strict DIY principles. At her home studio she makes smokey R&B that some say sound like a mix between Burial, Sade, early Weeknd and Twin Peaks. Pheeyownah’s self-released "Mountain Peak, Sea Deep” has a rather impressive 325,000 plays on Spotify and her latest self released EP was voted ”Best New Music” by leading Swedish music site PSL. Spotify added her to a handful of playlists including ”Women to keep an eye on in 2014”, "Amazing Sweden", "Downtempo Beats", "Music For A Work Day" and "Worth A Detour ”Feyona Naluzzi was born in southern Stockholm after her parents moved from Uganda to Sweden in the 80's. As a young girl, Pheeyownah sang gospel and soon discovered she wanted to be a musician. She is a member of a Swedish Dance Crew called JUCK (named after the Swedish word for a grinding hip movement) and will be performing a solo at the dance festival Urban Connectio. Pheeyownah explained to Swedish magazine The Forumist. “I use my own music because my songs are based on personal experiences, anything else would feel strange to feature in the show.” Along with expressing herself through dance, she’s always written poetry and song lyrics. She started focusing on music in 2010 and released her debut single ”Strugglin’” in 2012.

spooky beats." - The Fader "The music Pheeyownah makes is a hazy and haunting version of R&B, with smoky vocals, tumbling beats, and thick bass all working in synchronicity to form her distinctive vision" - XLR8R Watch: "Vivid Fearless" video via XLR8R or YouTube STREAM: zero9zero9 via Nordic Spotlight Pheeyownah’s new EP zero9zero9 is out now on Labrador Records. The EP is available to order digitally and on limited 12” vinyl at Amazon. zero9zero9 is Pheeyownah’s first release outside her own label. She says, “I’ve had proposals before but they’ve always wanted to control my sound and me. On Labrador, I can do things my own way.” The album is streaming in full at Nordic Spotlight where there is also an exclusive track by track commentary on songs by Pheeyownah. Stream the EP HERE. This week, XLR8R has premiered the new video for "Vivid, Fearless." XLR8R says, "The music Pheeyownah makes is a hazy and haunting version of R&B, with smoky vocals, tumbling beats, and thick bass all working in synchronicity to form her distinctive vision. That vision has further manifested itself with the video for "Vivid, Fearless," a cut from the zero9zero9 EP. The video fuses together Pheeyownah's music and dancing with beautifully shot images that project her inner self." Pheeyownah adds, "Imagine dancing with stones in your shoes while fighting off your inner demons. That pretty much sums up the atmosphere and essence of the video."This spring, The Fader premiered an audio stream of “Vivid, Fearless” from zero9zero9.Pheeyownah, a.k.a. Feyona Naluzzi, told The Fader, "The words, I'm vivid, I'm fearless became a mantra in a time when life was a little bit too turbulent and reminded me of my own strengths. It also developed into a love story about two people who are vulnerable yet heroic at the same time, in this case, my spouse and I.” “Vivid Fearless” is available to share via SoundCloud. Pheeyownah is a Stockholm-born producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, dancer, who has self-released her first two EPs. She works under strict DIY principles. At her home studio she makes smokey R&B that some say sound like a mix between Burial, Sade, early Weeknd and Twin Peaks. Pheeyownah’s self-released "Mountain Peak, Sea Deep” has a rather impressive 325,000 plays on Spotify and her latest self released EP was voted ”Best New Music” by leading Swedish music site PSL. Spotify added her to a handful of playlists including ”Women to keep an eye on in 2014”, "Amazing Sweden", "Downtempo Beats", "Music For A Work Day" and "Worth A Detour ”Feyona Naluzzi was born in southern Stockholm after her parents moved from Uganda to Sweden in the 80's. As a young girl, Pheeyownah sang gospel and soon discovered she wanted to be a musician. She is a member of a Swedish Dance Crew called JUCK (named after the Swedish word for a grinding hip movement) and will be performing a solo at the dance festival Urban Connectio. Pheeyownah explained to Swedish magazine The Forumist. “I use my own music because my songs are based on personal experiences, anything else would feel strange to feature in the show.” Along with expressing herself through dance, she’s always written poetry and song lyrics. She started focusing on music in 2010 and released her debut single ”Strugglin’” in 2012.
Published on August 10, 2016 09:24
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