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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Indira May ‘Imaginary Problems’

Independent artist Indira May is captivating the music scene with her distinctive voice and innovative sound. Combining elements of jazz, indie, and electronic music, Indira’s work is influenced by an eclectic range of artists, from the introspective songwriting of Joni Mitchell and Billie Holiday to the experimental sounds of Radiohead and James Blake.


As she continues to evolve as an artist, Indira is exploring new sonic landscapes, adding DJing and music production to her repertoire. With plans for new projects in 2025, fans can expect a wave of innovative sounds and compelling narratives that push the boundaries of genre.


Here are five reasons to listen to her latest EP, Imaginary Friends:


A Unique Blend of Genres: 


The EP seamlessly fuses jazz, indie, electronic, and bossa nova influences, offering a fresh and genre-defying soundscape that’s both innovative and accessible. 


Deeply Personal Storytelling: 


With tracks like ‘childsplay’ addressing chronic illness and ‘you & charlie’ exploring themes of addiction, the EP delivers raw, heartfelt narratives that resonate on an emotional level.


Captivating Vocal Performance:


Indira’s sultry, haunting vocals draw listeners into her world, creating an intimate listening experience that lingers long after the music ends.


Collaborative Brilliance: 


Featuring top-tier collaborations with producers like Rebecca Le Montais, Belfort, and Saffron, the EP is a testament to the power of creative synergy and cutting-edge production.


Spotlight-Worthy Tracks: 


With standout singles like ‘don’t feed the sharks’ earning BBC accolades and ‘dance tonight’ landing on multiple Spotify playlists, Imaginary Problems, is already making waves and is a must-hear for fans of innovative music.


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