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Sarah Isabella – EP Launch

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tue 02 jul 2024
Cafe KOKO

Doors open: 7:00 pm
Ends: 11:00 pm

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Sarah Isabella – EP Launch
Sarah Isabella – EP Launch
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Known for her emotive voice and unique songwriting style, Sarah Isabella travels between the soundscapes of ambient soul, alternative rnb and jazz, with “velvety vocals that light up with intelligent lyricism” to create her unique sound. With captivating live performances at notable venues including The Jazz Cafe & The Great Escape Festival, support from BBC 1xtra, BBC Introducing, MOBO and a highly anticipated upcoming debut EP, she is definitely an artist to watch in the coming years. “Sarah Isabella’s voice drips with emotion, offering up her soul through her art as she continues to show herself to be a name to keep an eye on.” (Clash Magazine)

Born and raised in Newham, East London, Sarah Isabella finds inspiration in the raw and honest lyricism from the area’s homegrown talents and it’s here that she connected with her tight-knit network of collaborators. Growing up, the sounds of Sade, Nina Simone and Tracy Chapman would become huge sources of musical inspiration for her, while some of her favourite artists of recent years include Solange and James Blake to name a few. This melting pot of influences have continued to shape her approach to creativity, storytelling and audience connection, all of which are underpinned by her strong interest in spirituality and exploring psychedelic practices. Now bringing these elements to the fore for her debut EP, ‘The Keeper’ is a powerful introduction into Sarah Isabella’s sonic world.


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