Kidä Shares ‘Burn To Make It Glow’ EP In Full

It's a five part document of pop abstraction...

Avant pop aesthete Kidä has shared her new EP 'Burn To Make It Glow' in full.

The Italian-Egyptian artist – real name Ava Leoncavallo – draws on her heritage when creating, using this to open pathways to the future.

Continually returning to the idea of an amulet, she uses her experiences as a means to decipher what lies ahead.

She comments: “Memories and lessons become amulets, like small souvenirs you wear on a lucky charm bracelet.”

New EP 'Burn To Make It Glow' is an example of this, a five part song cycle that finds Kidä reconstituting countless ideas.

A patchwork of sounds, it's a document of pop abstraction that leans heavily on fluoro-soaked melody.

She adds… “My approach is abstracted; I start one song, drag elements of that into a new song, scrap the whole thing and start over”.

Online now, 'Burn To Make It Glow' is a startling example of her aesthetic ambitions – tune in now.

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