MOZË w/ Renée Spijker + Jamie-Lena

When

7:00 pmThursday, 24 August 2023

Where

Bar Open

317 Brunswick St, Fitzroy

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Moze: 

English-born, Australian self-produced neo-soul artist MOZË began exploring her sound during the 2021 lockdowns. By combining organic and electronic textures, MOZË finds inspiration from Lianne La HavisCarole KingJames Blake and Bonobo

MOZË embraces the wonders of her imagination, transforming her desire to create into whirls of melodic passion. Despite her process in the studio, live performance is her true calling, Much of her music channels stories and experiences lived throughout her life, expressions of thoughts and feelings, garnished with twisted optimism.

Renee Spijker 

Renée Spijker's music acts as a captivating, ethereal gateway that transports listeners to a realm of profound emotional depth and intricacy. Raised in a musically enriched environment in a small Dutch town, her passion for music and storytelling blossomed from an early age. Spijker's love and commitment to music grew even stronger as she pursued a degree in anthropology, expanding her understanding of human emotions and experiences. Following her studies, she embarked on a journey to Naarm/Melbourne, driven by a relentless determination to pursue her musical aspirations. Her courageous foray into uncharted territory is a testament to her resilience and unwavering ambition to leave her mark in the music industry.
Through her artistry, Spijker crafts a mesmerising and empowering sonic landscape that guides listeners on a voyage of self-discovery, evoking a sense of being simultaneously lost and found. Her music serves as a reminder that each person's perspective is unique, and their individual experiences, regardless of their magnitude, are equally valid and significant. 

Jamie Lena
Jamie Lena makes music to feel into the heart space, writing honest melodies to hold space for reflection and intimacy. With plenty of groove and soul, Jamie draws inspiration from RnB/neo soul wonders, such Lianne La Havas and Lauren Hill, plus notable jazz and folk influences, Joni Mitchell, Erykah Badu, Carole King. An ethereal voice of milk and honey sings stories of love, life and heartache, the effort to make sense of this human experience.

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