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On October 16th London-based singer songwriter Sans Soucis will self-release her stunning electro-pop offering ‘Air’. these follow up remixes are from London based Jacana People and Bad Honey.

The new music was produced by Sans Soucis in her home studio alongside Davide Shorty and is the first single to be shared from her forthcoming double EP set for release in 2021.

‘Air’ kicks off with a richly textured electo-beat perfectly paired to pulsating choral harmonies, the result is a haunting, deeply atmospheric accompaniment to the artists poignant lyricism. The song evolves sonically, as Sans Soucis intentionally fragmented, yet pitch perfect vocal discloses a clear message of protest, against an era of human disconnection and destructive self-doubt.

The artist spoke openly about her own insecurities and the inspiration for the song saying “I spent quite some time wallowing in my insecurities and fear of failure, that I almost forgot how much courage it takes in a time like this to be real, to still believe we can inspire each other, to believe we can support and help people around us by simply being a great example. It’s a tremendous responsibility that I can only actively do while I am alive.” She continued “Air is vital for our survival, which is something that we’ve started reconsidering during this tough year. With this song, I am trying to talk to someone who has lost focus, their compass or purpose.”
Sans Soucis moved to London in 2016, but her music is rooted in her Italian and Congolese heritage, reminiscing the haunting compositions of Fabio Concato and the groove of the Congolese rumba. Drawing inspiration from a number of genre defying artists from Frank Ocean to Joni Mitchel, the artist continues to reference classic songwriting whilst effortlessly fliting between pulsating grooves and paired back electronic soundscapes that have a distilled, deeply personal quality to them.
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