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Los Angeles-based musician
Ana Roxanne
has a background in sacred Catholic choral singing as well as R&B and jazz vocals. She grew up participating in church choirs throughout her childhood, and additionally enjoyed singing karaoke versions of '80s and '90s R&B hits at her family gatherings. A revelatory trip to India exposed her to classical Hindustani music, and it inspired her to finish her music studies at Mills College. She privately issued
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, a six-track set of lush analog synthesizer drones, rippling melodies, and airy vocals, which included "I'm Every Sparkly Woman," an ethereal interpretation of the
Ashford & Simpson
-penned anthem made famous by both
Chaka Khan
and
Whitney Houston
. In 2019, shortly after
Roxanne
began publicly identifying as intersex,
was given a wider release by
Matthewdavid
's
Leaving Records
, immediately garnering critical acclaim.
Because of a Flower
, her second recording and first for
Kranky
, further explores themes of gender identity, beauty, nature, and space. A trippy spoken word piece introduces the album, with
's multi-layered, pitch-altered voice describing the yin, the yang, and the spirit of harmony. "A Study in Vastness" seems like an exploration of both inner and outer space, as her weightless voice floats over loops of calm vocals folded into glacial synth pads. She sounds detached and lonely, but also fully engrossed in the process of finding herself. "Suite pour l'invisible" is another expression of duality, as
sings of "endless sorrow, endless joy" over a soothing, gently paced keyboard sequence accompanied by minimal guitar melodies. The lo-fi ambient soul of "Camille" is
's most pop-informed composition yet, as she dreamily sings of romantic yearning over blipping drum machine beats, interjected by French dialogue samples. "Venus" is a guided meditation focused on water, and how it crosses boundaries and generously heals all. The sounds of rushing currents and distant thunder supplement sparkling keyboard tones and her swelling, breathtaking vocals.
's music is balming and refreshing, yet also reflective of an intense spiritual and physical journey, and
is a quietly powerful encapsulation of the progress she's made. ~ Paul Simpson
Ana Roxanne
has a background in sacred Catholic choral singing as well as R&B and jazz vocals. She grew up participating in church choirs throughout her childhood, and additionally enjoyed singing karaoke versions of '80s and '90s R&B hits at her family gatherings. A revelatory trip to India exposed her to classical Hindustani music, and it inspired her to finish her music studies at Mills College. She privately issued
~~~
, a six-track set of lush analog synthesizer drones, rippling melodies, and airy vocals, which included "I'm Every Sparkly Woman," an ethereal interpretation of the
Ashford & Simpson
-penned anthem made famous by both
Chaka Khan
and
Whitney Houston
. In 2019, shortly after
Roxanne
began publicly identifying as intersex,
was given a wider release by
Matthewdavid
's
Leaving Records
, immediately garnering critical acclaim.
Because of a Flower
, her second recording and first for
Kranky
, further explores themes of gender identity, beauty, nature, and space. A trippy spoken word piece introduces the album, with
's multi-layered, pitch-altered voice describing the yin, the yang, and the spirit of harmony. "A Study in Vastness" seems like an exploration of both inner and outer space, as her weightless voice floats over loops of calm vocals folded into glacial synth pads. She sounds detached and lonely, but also fully engrossed in the process of finding herself. "Suite pour l'invisible" is another expression of duality, as
sings of "endless sorrow, endless joy" over a soothing, gently paced keyboard sequence accompanied by minimal guitar melodies. The lo-fi ambient soul of "Camille" is
's most pop-informed composition yet, as she dreamily sings of romantic yearning over blipping drum machine beats, interjected by French dialogue samples. "Venus" is a guided meditation focused on water, and how it crosses boundaries and generously heals all. The sounds of rushing currents and distant thunder supplement sparkling keyboard tones and her swelling, breathtaking vocals.
's music is balming and refreshing, yet also reflective of an intense spiritual and physical journey, and
is a quietly powerful encapsulation of the progress she's made. ~ Paul Simpson