Madison Cunningham is a 26-year-old GRAMMY award-winning artist and songwriterknown for her âwonderfully tangled imagery and cutting self-awarenessâ (NPR). As aguitarist, Madison has pushed the boundaries of a conventional singer-songwriter asher âguitar work is both classic and wildly emotive, and her soaring vocals are pristineand inspiredâ (Consequence). Madison first picked up a guitar at age seven, and by agetwelve was singing and performing alongside her five siblings in church. In her teenageyears, she met Tyler Chester who would later go on to be a close collaborator andproducer of several of Madisonâs projects including Who Are You Now (2019) whichAtwood Magazine described as âa guitar-driven record, full of twisting, meticulouslyarranged parts and interlocking melodies...
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Madison Cunningham is a 26-year-old GRAMMY award-winning artist and songwriterknown for her âwonderfully tangled imagery and cutting self-awarenessâ (NPR). As aguitarist, Madison has pushed the boundaries of a conventional singer-songwriter asher âguitar work is both classic and wildly emotive, and her soaring vocals are pristineand inspiredâ (Consequence). Madison first picked up a guitar at age seven, and by agetwelve was singing and performing alongside her five siblings in church. In her teenageyears, she met Tyler Chester who would later go on to be a close collaborator andproducer of several of Madisonâs projects including Who Are You Now (2019) whichAtwood Magazine described as âa guitar-driven record, full of twisting, meticulouslyarranged parts and interlocking melodies. Itâs almost labyrinthine; you could get lost inher swirling words.âCunninghamâs latest effort, Revealer, won the GRAMMY for âBest Folk Album.âRevealer finds her working once again with producer Tyler Chester along with MikeElizondo and Tucker Martine. Written and recorded over all states of the pandemic,Madison says, âTo me, ârevealerâ is the binding theme of the album. The hand thatslowly chips away at the mirror in which you see yourself and the world and replaces itwith the reflection that is most true.â The album is âfull of intricate musicianship,alongside forthright observationsâ (All Music), intimations and hard truthsâa self-portraitof a young artist who is full of doubt and uncertainty yet bursting with exciting ideasabout music and life.A master of mysterious experimental pop, Juana Molina is recognized as one of the most original and visionary artists around. Her career trajectory has been a unique one, from her initial success as a massively popular comedic actress in her native Argentina, to the abandonment of her television career in 1996 and her decision to devote herself to forging her own, inimitable style of music, which gained her worldwide recognition as a critically-lauded recording and touring artist.Juana Molina grew up in a musical environment. Her father, revered tango singer and composer Horacio Molina, gave her guitar lessons from the age of five. Her mother, actress Chunchuna Villafañe, is a committed music lover who initiated Juana to the secrets of her extensive record collection. Following the military coup of 1976, the Molina family fled the country and lived in exile in Paris for six years. During those formative teenage years in Paris, Juanaâs outlook on music was vastly expanded by being exposed to music from around the globe.When Juana returned to Argentina she was determined to become independent and to pursue a career in music. Like so many other 20-somethings, Juanaâs career aspirations were âto earn a good salary for working just a few hoursâ, in order to keep free time to develop her musicianship. She knew she had a gift for doing impressions, and went to pass an audition for a TV program. She got hired on the spot. Her popularity rose meteorically and, three years later, she had her own comedy show, âJuana y sus hermanasâ for which she invented & impersonated a series of hilariously stereotyped characters. The show was a great success, it was syndicated throughout South America and, within just a few years, Juana had become the most popular comedian in Argentina. After taking a break from the show to give birth to her daughter, she chose to cancel her television show in 1994 and instead launch a music career. In the face of much skepticism, Molina debuted in 1996 with âRaraâ, which to fans of her comedy career seemed like just another celebrity vanity project. In spite of its high quality and originality, fans and critics in Argentina seemed unwilling to support her new career and she subsequently moved to Los Angeles. Honing her craft in a more supportive climate, she began experimenting with electronics, loops, and production, recording the tracks that would eventually make up her second album, âSegundoâ. Despite these initial difficulties, Juana held out and stuck to her decision. Her passion and commitment to music prevailed, and worldwide recognition began to grow. After the release of her second and 3rd album (which came out on Domino Records, as did the next two), she quickly became the darling of the international indie/electronic/folk scene, and praise began pouring in from admirers in all corners. âTres Cosasâ was placed in the Top Ten Records of 2004 by The New York Times, she was championed by the likes of David Byrne and Will Oldham, and her music â which, although it features elements of folk, ambient and electronica, is highly unique and personalâ was often lazily compared by critics to that of Björk or Beth Orton. But, as the New York Times put it, âMs Molina doesnât imitate anyone. She has too much fun just being herself .âAfter four albums with Domino, Juana Molina joined the Crammed roster in 2013 to release her formidable âWed 21â album. Crammed subsequently reissued her previous albums on digital. Her seventh album, 2017âs âHaloâ, was recorded both at home and in Texas at Sonic Ranch Studios. Hypnotic and inventive, Halo continued to straddle Molinaâs strange divide of off-kilter electronic pop and organic songwriting, and was hailed by the media as her best record so far. In 2019 Juana released âForFunâ, a joyful EP with 4 of her songs re-arranged and performed in a punkish mood. Juana Molinaâs latest release is âSegundo (21st Anniversary Edition)â, the remastered reissue of her breakthrough album. She also features on the upcoming album by Congotronics International (the supergroup she formed years ago with Deerhoof, Kasai Allstars, Konono No.1 & others), to be released on April 29, 2022. Juana Molina has toured extensively in the US, Europe, and Japan (whereâs sheâs recently did live trio collaborations with Terry Riley and Jeff Mills). Her concert performances combine live loops, effects created on-the-fly and her deft acoustic guitar playing, creating a lush sounding as well as visually compelling experience.
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