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Lucinda Chua is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in South London. Primarily using her voice, a cello, and an array of effects units, Chua writes ambient pop songs that are intimate, atmospheric, and totally enchanting.
āYIANā (ē), means swallow in Chinese, and is part of āSiew Yian,ā the name given to Chua by her parents to preserve her connection with her Chinese heritage. Just as the migratory songbird lives between places, so did Chua, the artist living in the in-between of the English, Malaysian and Chinese cultures that make up her heritage. In the absence of Mandarin as a mother tongue, music became a way to express the parts of herself that couldnāt be described in words; āYIANā emerged as a way to heal.
A deeply introspective and fully realized vessel of creative expression (Chua self-produced and engineered eight of the ten tracks), āYIANā emerges as less an album than a worldview, a commitment to learning and uncovering oneās own selfhood honed over Chuaās lifelong reconciliation with her own personal history and identity.
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Lucinda Chua is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in South London. Primarily using her voice, a cello, and an array of effects units, Chua writes ambient pop songs that are intimate, atmospheric, and totally enchanting.
āYIANā (ē), means swallow in Chinese, and is part of āSiew Yian,ā the name given to Chua by her parents to preserve her connection with her Chinese heritage. Just as the migratory songbird lives between places, so did Chua, the artist living in the in-between of the English, Malaysian and Chinese cultures that make up her heritage. In the absence of Mandarin as a mother tongue, music became a way to express the parts of herself that couldnāt be described in words; āYIANā emerged as a way to heal.
A deeply introspective and fully realized vessel of creative expression (Chua self-produced and engineered eight of the ten tracks), āYIANā emerges as less an album than a worldview, a commitment to learning and uncovering oneās own selfhood honed over Chuaās lifelong reconciliation with her own personal history and identity.
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