ganavya Announces New Studio Album 

by | Dec 19, 2023

South-Asian vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and composer ganavya announces today her upcoming studio album like the sky, I’ve been too quiet. Released via Shabaka Hutchings’ Native Rebel Recordings on 15th March 2024, the album features contributions from Hutchings, Floating Points, Balimaya Project band leader Yahael Camara Onono, and Mercury-nominated bassist Tom Herbert.

Since graduating from Berklee College of Music, UCLA and Harvard, ganavya has quickly become a much-in-demand artist on the US scene who consistently confounds expectations. Hailed as “among modern music’s most compelling vocalists” (Wall Street Journal) and “extraordinary” (DownBeat), ganavya has worked with an array of luminaries including the likes of Quincy Jones, Wayne Shorter and Esperanza Spalding and on new album like the sky, I’ve been too quiet she presents thirteen compelling tracks which showcase her ethereal voice and numinous energy. Following the release of the album’s lead single ‘forgive me my’ in July, a new single ‘el kebda, let it go’ is out now.


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ganavya’s new album ‘like the sky, I’ve been too quiet’ is released via Native Rebel Recordings on 15th March 2024.

You can listen to her latest single now ‘el kebda, let it go’.

You can listen to it here: https://ganavya.lnk.to/elkebdaletitgo 

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