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Quince Questions?
Quincy Stallworth
170 episodes
1 week ago
As the Show Experience Lead of Sofar Philadelphia, I’ve had the honor of introducing so many talented performance artists to my city on stage. This is my opportunity to introduce them to the world. I’m a also a proud member of The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ), the first and oldest association of Black journalists in the country.
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As the Show Experience Lead of Sofar Philadelphia, I’ve had the honor of introducing so many talented performance artists to my city on stage. This is my opportunity to introduce them to the world. I’m a also a proud member of The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ), the first and oldest association of Black journalists in the country.
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Ep. 224 Arula x Quiet Son
Quince Questions?
27 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
Ep. 224 Arula x Quiet Son

Los Angeles, CA- With their dreamy, dark, sensual sound, Arula & Quiet Son form a duo whose music combines the qualities of urban electronica, dance, and experimental folk with an infusion of melodic pop sensibilities. Initially starting as a remote song collaboration between the two California artists & producers, the project blossomed into a fully realized LP that winds through self-discovery, reclamation, climate consciousness, and romantic vulnerability.

In just over a year, Arula & Quiet Son have played shows throughout California, touring with acts like Random Rab & Desert Dwellers. The first single and title track from their debut album, "Found", premieres April 18 with a stunning video (directed by Jade Sanchez of Earth Based Media) that explores the power and direct connection between the feminine and nature.

 

Both artists are super excited to share their track + music video for "Found" Here's what they had to say about it: "'Found' is a reclamation of the power that can only be harnessed from within. It is an ode to anyone who has ever felt lost, confused, or like they don’t fit in. It is a reminder that we can always be found within ourselves, and within the receptive energy of nature and earth" -Arula

Quiet Son elaborates: “The production of this song is really special to me. It was such a unique challenge because when I heard the initial demo I realized the message of the song is so clear that I had to make sure the production supported Arula’s vision precisely. It was an exploration in creating and subsequently releasing tension: to build the sound around Arula’s vocals as the song's message evolves from self-doubt into complete reclamation, empowerment, and ecstasy. It was fun to let that huge bass synth take over in the last chorus; I think it really opens the song up and symbolizes the feeling of relief and blessing we can feel when we give ourselves permission to take control of our lives and destinies.”

Arula continues: “Our hope is that this song reminds you that you are powerful and enough, just because you exist. May you always feel found within yourself.”

 

Arula Instagram                                                                Quiet Son Instagram

Arula Spotify                                                                     Quiet Son Spotify

Quince Questions?
As the Show Experience Lead of Sofar Philadelphia, I’ve had the honor of introducing so many talented performance artists to my city on stage. This is my opportunity to introduce them to the world. I’m a also a proud member of The Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ), the first and oldest association of Black journalists in the country.