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285 Days CD – Mara Simpson CD from Vinyl Records London
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ldquoI see music in shapes and colours, I write because Irsquom alive. I fervently believe in magic, in the moments of transcendence when everything makes sense. Through this I stay awake, I stay alive.ldquoGrowing up on a Hertfordshire culdesac then flying back lsquohomersquo to Kenya where her parents were born, shaped in Mara the traveller, the outsider and the romantic, that have become hallmarks of her music. Mara performs with her band Poppy Ackroyd, Fiddes Smith, Jools Owen, Jamie Patterson as well as solo.Mara is classically trained in composition, piano and guitar as well as fine art. She has performed over 300 shows, both on festival stages and intimate concerts, most recent stages include Fusion Germany, Kaltern Pop Italy, Together the People UK and Sazavafest Czech. Mararsquos music has taken her across Europe, to New Zealand, Australia, the US and around home shores in England, performing in venues small and large, some conventional, some extraordinary including canal boats, caves, and a hospital. Shersquos become known for captivating audiences with her soulful melodies, rich lyricism, captivating voice, unassuming charm and wicked laugh.A born storyteller, Mararsquos music will resonate with fans of Patti Smith, Laurie Lee, Patrick Watson and This is The Kit. Mara paints a beautifully rich soundscape, setting the scene as she takes her audience on a journey with her, through the beauty of every day to the magic of remarkable. ldquoThrough the dark and the light itrsquos always been about stories. They pour in and percolate, the lines themselves beginning to move and dance and ignite. I never know when or how Irsquom going to write a song, as if itrsquos wiser and more powerful than I am. While Irsquom scrabbling about figuring things out, the song flows ahead of me. In that way it can never belong to me. And thatrsquos where the connection takes place.This year I worked with a choir. We stood, a sea of people listening between us, as we sang and played across the room. The songstories became shared, interconnecting the audience, the choir, the band and me, each one of us finding our own peculiar meaning, each one of us, for that moment intime, sharing a beat, a rhythm, a breath and a heartbeat. Some kind of wholeness. Music has held doors to the sublime and the ridiculous wide open to me. Itrsquos been my passport to countries all over the world and the invitation to different venues, homes, journeys and conversations I could never have imagined. From shimmering roof tops to hospitals, festival main stages to 90 year old greatgrandmotherrsquos kitchen tables, music has granted me access to a world Irsquom thankful for. And when I get caught up within the war inside me, the confusion and torment, itrsquos the stories and the music that help sort everything out., that draw lines between all the souls who are not alone, those lines moving, dancing, igniting. Because without the dark there is no light. ldquo Mara Simpson CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £5