Eska found time to speak to Music-News.com at The Brewery in London during rehersals for tonight's awards performance. The Mercury nominated singer talked about the self titled album, running a record label from her kitchen and future film project.



When ESKA’s self-titled debut album was released in April 2015 on Naim Edge Records, the BBC Radio 6Music tastemaker Gilles Peterson proclaimed ESKA “the finest UK singer”, The Guardian dubbed her “enchanting… inventive” and The Independent called her “one of the most idiosyncratic and original talents”. The Zimbabwe-born, London-raised musician and songwriter took five years to make her album - “a mind-bending gem” (The Observer) – but it was worth the wait.

A singer whose unique voice has adorned the albums of such original acts as Nitin Sawhney, Courtney Pine and Tony Allen, ESKA’s been in high demand in recent years. But her own music is something else; imagine the psyche soul of Minnie Riperton, unexpected, whimsical melodic twists of Kate Bush and ornate detail of folk legends Pentangle arranged in an intoxicating meld, and you’re only getting close. ESKA has been compared to Joni Mitchell, earned plaudits from influential radio DJs Lauren Laverne and Don Letts, performed live sessions for Radio X and Radio 3’s Late Junction, and had everyone from The Times to hip dance music site Boiler Room in a lather.

In the UK she’s set to play the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham on 18th November, and at Milton Keynes’ The Stables on 26th November, before a triumphant London return within the majestic environs of the Islington Assembly Hall (27th), and a spotlight show at Norwich Arts Centre (28th). It’s a chance to see this celestial talent where she excels: in the live domain. Time to discover just why ESKA has been getting so much attention…

LIVE DATES 2015/2016
18th November Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham, UK
26th November The Stables, Milton Keynes, UK
27th November Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK
28th November Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, UK
23rd January 2016 Turner Sims Concert Hall, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

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