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To Sleep (Live at The Crypt)

Song of a Caged Bird

A Song to the City

Another Life

Rouge (True Love Is Gonna Spill)

A New Dawn

Lo-fi Moon (live at Karma Studios)

Tomorrow

Keep On Pushing These Walls

Vertigo

Biography

Nadine Khouri is a Beirut-born musician and songwriter currently based in London. Influenced by dream-pop, film soundtracks and spoken-word, her sound has been described as a “music born of perennial outsider-status.” Noted by John Parish (PJ Harvey, This is the Kit) for her voice, Khouri was invited to sing on a track on his Screenplay LP and subsequently recorded her last album with the legendary producer in his hometown of Bristol. The resulting ‘The Salted Air’ is a haunting and atmospheric collection of poetic meditations on loss and transformation. Khouri’s singular voice soars above droning organ, pulsating shakers, and an occasional choir of male voices, creating a self-contained world, reminiscent of Stina Nordenstam & Mazzy Star. Pumping harmoniums meld into reverb-drenched electric guitar, while Khouri’s languid voice offers a dream-like incantation set against a beating Moroccan tar on ‘Broken Star’. The album also features guest contributions from J. Allen, drummer Jean-Marc Butty (Mick Harvey, The Raincoats) Irish singer-songwriter Adrian Crowley, violinist Emma Smith (Jarv Is, Seamus Fogarty) and more. Released independently in February 2017, the album cemented Khouri’s one-to-watch status, was hailed by MOJO as "A thing of dark possessed beauty” in their four-star album review, celebrated by Q (Feb 2017 Critics Choice) and selected as one of Rough Trade’s Albums of the Year.