Brussels-based artist Adja Fassa releases her debut album, two years
after her well-received EP IRONEYE - and it is promising to be quite a
ride.
This contemporary body of work showcases 11 stories, each telling their
story of the impact our capitalistic society has on our most intimate
moments: from dystopian neo-soul tales of Deliveroo-drivers being
stalked by telemarketers (both of them selling/delivering literal ‘hope
and dreams’), to re-imagined jazz standards and classical songs about
conditional friendships, based on time and money. We even get her take
on the ‘stick-it-to-the-man-sing-along-rock-song’, which she called
‘Sucking on my Emphatitties’. And then we have the title song ‘Golden
Retrieve Her’ which is as much an accumulation of feelings as of musical
curiosities.
“ ‘Golden Retrieve Her’ is a wordplay on wanting to retrieve my kindness
in a violent social system. Simultaneously, it is criticizing the fact
that we, the masses, are often asked to either be naive or pretend we
are. All of this accumulated in a visual image of what our social system
considers ‘the perfect, obedient nuclear family’: a kind couple with
2.4 children, a house in the suburbs and… a Golden Retriever.” ~ Adja
Serious and concrete topics, wrapped up in a symbolic package, as Adja
values both straightforwardness, critical thinking and, paradoxically, a
bit of mysticism. For her visual artwork, she created four, self-made
tarot cards, that represent the four themes on the album:
‘The Wheel Of Fortune’, embodies the desire to get the upper hand in a
system that doesn’t align with your values. ‘The Mirror’, represents
projection and likeness within lost connections (whether with strangers
or with friends), ‘The Dark Wheel’ embodies the turning point of the
wheel of fortune, where one is completely surrendered to their own moral
demise and ‘The Cave’ stands for the - sometimes painful, sometimes
blissful - return to one's own mind and heart.
Musically, this album contains as much variety as song titles, as Adja
continues to explore her own depths as an artist and musician, together
with her partner-in-crime, guitarist, composer and jazz-arranger Alexis
Nootens. She collaborated with music producer Adam Scrimshire, who was
featured in the Guardian as UK’s one of three most significant soul
music producers alongside Swindle and Inflo, and renowned Belgian
producer, mixer and musician Koen Gisen, who both mentored her into
deepening her own productional skills. Last but not least, she gathered
13 musicians to deliver the sound she brings to her album, among them
her 5 steady band members and 8 studio musicians from all over Europe.
As we said: it promises to be quite a ride.
Tracklist:
1. Happiness and Butterflies
2. Package Delivered by Tomorrow
3. A Moment
4. Unfriend
5. Better Bitter
6. The Sound of a Mother (interlude)
7. Sucking on my Emphatitties
8. Golden Retrieve Her
9. Be Patient (outro)
10. Nook
11. Rest our Hearts