After three years of intense, patient, and, as I have described on other occasions, extremely luminous creativity, Rosalia These days celebrate the launch of the “Lux” perfume. Fourth album From the study. Job involves Turn aesthetic and acoustic … Compared to her previous projects, which the Catalan artist put herself back into in just 48 hours Most listened to in the world on Spotify. Following its publication, on November 7, Zane Lowe, Creative Director of Apple Music, interviewed the Catalan artist at the historic Beti Jai fronton in Madrid. A place that enhanced the almost ceremonial dimension of the talk in which the artist talked about her new work and, among other things, about song “Bergin” and his In collaboration with Icelandic artist Björk Gumundsdóttir.
The translator explained during the conversation that the project was his Distinctive orchestral characterThis is something that can be understood from the first bars of “Berghain”. “I think this piece represents the orchestral intent of the album,” he said. For the singer, if “Motomami” explores chaos and fragmentation, “Lux” opens up to a space where every element coherently demands its presence.
On the other hand, the author of “Mal Care” noted that she feels deep admiration when a work of art arouses a feeling inside her. shock. “I love when an artist makes me feel that way. I really like it when an artist slaps me. “It’s like I’m doing something that doesn’t move musically, and I didn’t expect it to happen,” he said. This ability to interrupt the expected is, as he explained, The emotional starting point for many of the album’s songs.
Declaration of intent
“Bergin” song It occupies a central place in the album’s narrative. The Spanish artist explained that her intention was to open the project in some way Nicealmost as a welcoming gesture “Even when people experience the project of the album, they feel a sense of softness that I think is very present throughout the album.”
As he pointed out, this topic serves as Declaration of intent: «It’s a way of saying that we won’t do Motomami again, which means releasing ‘Berghain’. By releasing that piece, we say: ‘This is the bet.’” And this piece stands out, among others, for The weight given by an orchestral arrangement“It’s the song where the orchestra is involved the most and I find it interesting how much sound is driven by the orchestra in that song. And it has all the elements, I feel like it has everything, it has the full orchestra, it has the full choir, it has everything. And I think it’s maybe a way of saying, ‘Motomami was simple, sparse, that’s the extreme, like brutal.'”
In the interview, Zayn asked Lowe if The name was associated with the famous Berlin techno club. “In a way, I think I always wanted to go to this club, but I never did. But it’s always there… And Berghain means mountain grove and I feel like we all have these mazes in our heads, these forests of thoughts that you can get lost in. Berghain can be a little bit of that, he can be your mind, everyone’s mind,” said the person from St. Esteve Sysrofire.
After explaining the meaning of the song, the Catalan artist talked about it Collaboration with BjörkShe is a figure he has mentioned on numerous occasions as a major influence. “I love him, he’s the best, he’s so inspiring. He is probably the most inspiring person. She and Patti Smith are my favorites, my mother, and they’re both very free, she declared. For the performer, the creative freedom embodied by both artists represents the horizon to which she constantly aspires. She added, “I think they’re very disrespectful… I think what inspires me most is how a woman and a human being can be so free and so wonderful and so sexy and have so many contrasting layers.”
In conclusion, the singer A. recalled Patti Smith concert in Madrid Which he recently attended, highlighting his performance of the song “Horses”: “It was crazy, it was a master class. Seeing her spit on the stage so gracefully and not caring about anything…that kind of energy was ‘cool’. This is how I want to grow up. It should always be like this, just don’t care. “Reminding yourself not to care, I think that’s important.”