Berlin based, Iranian born artist Mentrix released her debut album earlier this year. As the video made to accompany 'Walk' demonstrated, her art is about both the visual and the musical. Her music stems from Sufism and traditional middle eastern percussion as much as european industrial noise, and there's a kind of brooding intent that is shown best by 'Walk' and it's accompanying video. Had the pandemic not happened, she would undoubtably have toured and her album might have received wider recognition. It is to be hoped that we hear more from her in 2021.
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Showing posts with label Mentrix. Show all posts
Monday, 14 December 2020
Saturday, 25 July 2020
MENTRIX - WALK
Mentrix only released her first singles, and her album, a few months ago. As such, there isn't really any live footage online as yet. In a Covid free world, she would undoubtably be on the promo trail at the moment. As things stand, please do watch debut single 'Walk' and take a listen to album track 'If'.
Friday, 24 July 2020
Fantasy Festival number 10: The lineup
Jessica Winter: Brixton based artist Jessica Winter began her career in 2018 with a Halloween mixtape made with a laptop, piano and microphone. Her bedroom music is eclectic and varied, and she's been prolific since 2019. You can find out more here.
Mentrix: Iranian artist Samar Rad emigrated to Europe in the 1990s with her parents, returning to Iran as a young adult. She now lives in Berlin. Her music reflects both her Sufi heritage and Berlin's history of hard industrial music, but there's space and tension amidst the unyielding percussion. You can find out more here.
Automatic: Los Angeles band Automatic (not to be confused with Welsh band The Automatic or 1990s Mancunian guitar boys Automatic) make flawlessly executed, effortlessly cool post punk flavoured synth pop. You can find out more about them here.
Speech Debelle: Writer, activist, podcaster and MC, North Londoner Speech Debelle has been incredibly busy since she featured in 2017's Fantasy Festival lineup. While she's clearly looking to diversify her career, her creativity is not in doubt. You can find out more here.
Hollie Cook: Baby Slit, creator of 'jungle pop', and a key innovator within modern day lovers rock, Hollie Cook is three albums into a career that, with each album, has seen a rise in awareness and acknowledgement of her work. You can find out more here.
Kate Tempest: Poet, playwright, activist, mc and sage. Kate Tempest is no stranger to festival stages. You can find out more here.
Grimes: Five albums into an increasingly eclectic and innovative career, Grimes released her most recent album earlier this year. She is known for her intricate electro soundscapes, which incorporate influences right across the musical gamut, literally everything from classical music to grime. You can find out more here.
Billie Eilish: Teenage dark pop star Billie Eilish has been smashing records across continents these past twelve months. Getting her first UK number one single with the James Bond theme 'No Time To Die' and, in the process, becoming the youngest person to have a UK number one ever, being just one example. She should have been doing a UK arena tour this summer and it would be excellent to see her headline a festival. You can find out more here.
Mentrix: Iranian artist Samar Rad emigrated to Europe in the 1990s with her parents, returning to Iran as a young adult. She now lives in Berlin. Her music reflects both her Sufi heritage and Berlin's history of hard industrial music, but there's space and tension amidst the unyielding percussion. You can find out more here.
Automatic: Los Angeles band Automatic (not to be confused with Welsh band The Automatic or 1990s Mancunian guitar boys Automatic) make flawlessly executed, effortlessly cool post punk flavoured synth pop. You can find out more about them here.
Speech Debelle: Writer, activist, podcaster and MC, North Londoner Speech Debelle has been incredibly busy since she featured in 2017's Fantasy Festival lineup. While she's clearly looking to diversify her career, her creativity is not in doubt. You can find out more here.
Hollie Cook: Baby Slit, creator of 'jungle pop', and a key innovator within modern day lovers rock, Hollie Cook is three albums into a career that, with each album, has seen a rise in awareness and acknowledgement of her work. You can find out more here.
Kate Tempest: Poet, playwright, activist, mc and sage. Kate Tempest is no stranger to festival stages. You can find out more here.
Grimes: Five albums into an increasingly eclectic and innovative career, Grimes released her most recent album earlier this year. She is known for her intricate electro soundscapes, which incorporate influences right across the musical gamut, literally everything from classical music to grime. You can find out more here.
Billie Eilish: Teenage dark pop star Billie Eilish has been smashing records across continents these past twelve months. Getting her first UK number one single with the James Bond theme 'No Time To Die' and, in the process, becoming the youngest person to have a UK number one ever, being just one example. She should have been doing a UK arena tour this summer and it would be excellent to see her headline a festival. You can find out more here.
Thursday, 2 April 2020
MENTRIX - WALK
Like the cartoonist Marjane Satrapi, Mentrix was born in Iran and spent her early childhood there before living in Europe and returning to her home country as an adolescent. She is based in Berlin these days, which seems apt given the slightly industrial edge to her music, which has been compared to Zola Jesus amongst others.
Her forthcoming album, My Enemy, My Love, has been two years in the making and everything, including the videos accompanying her songs, has been thought through incredibly carefully. Mentrix is a full multi media package and her singles have excited a certain amount of critical buzz and attention, which should bode well for the album when it arrives.
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