Eska The Ordinary Life of a Magic Woman
Blurring the lines between the mundane and the mystical, Eska's latest album, 'The Ordinary Life of a Magic Woman', is a profound exploration of motherhood, artistry, and the delicate dance between daily rhythms and creative transcendence. For Eska, these aren't opposing forces-they're inseparable threads in a richly woven life."It's the sound of a first-generation, middle-aged African British woman living in post-everything Southeast London," Eska reflects. After two decades of trailblazing collaborations with world-renowned artists - Moses Sumney, Grace Jones, Radiohead and Baxter Dury, to name a few - along with various accolades - including a Mercury Prize Nomination, Eska's new album stands as her most personal and compelling work yet. A self-directed journey, it sees her embracing her ultimate creative partner: herself.Rooted in her eclectic musical upbringing, Eska pulls inspiration from the sounds and influences that have defined her journey, breaking free of conventional boundaries. The result is a body of work that defies easy categorisation-bold, dynamic, and unmistakably hers.
- 1. Down Here
- 2. Daddy Long Legs
- 3. Wake Me Up
- 4. Magic Woman
- 5. All the Way Down
- 6. Klofrezaf
- 7. Only Human
- 8. Catfish Blues
- 9. Snoozing Friends
- 10. The Edge
- 11. Fazerfolk
- 12. Touch
- 13. Muzak