Shares haunting new video for ‘Alien’
Taken from new album ‘The Futurist’ due April 2020
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“Novaa’s latest release, ‘Alien’, is a flowy track about all the intimacy and alienation of being a human.” – Girls Are Awesome
“Intricately produced alt/electronica pop effort from Novaa that enthralls the senses and awakens the mind” – The Line of Best Fit
Berlin based experimental pop artist Novaa continues to enthral with new track ‘Alien’, an ethereal, introspective thought piece that floats seamlessly over atmospheric electronic beats. Taken from her brand new album ‘The Futurist’ due early next year, it follows on from her recent singles, ‘Elon’, ‘Drones’ and ‘AI Am In Love’.
She says: “I have a hard time explaining this song. And to be honest I don’t even want to explain it. ALIEN is light and heavy, heals and hurts, is very me but also everyone. Whatever you find in it for yourself, I hope it makes you feel safe and home.I wrote this song about 4 years ago when I was at university. It saved me in a time when I felt alien and not compatible with human life. Even in times when there seems to be nobody, no future, no nothing, you are not alone I promise.
Following on from her acclaimed self-titled debut LP released earlier this year, Novaa explores the future on her forthcoming album The Futurist. Or rather: how we used to see the future, how we used to imagine the future. A future that actually might be our reality today:
“So many technologies influence us profoundly, but they are barely discussed in the public”, Novaa explains. She’s always been interested in futuristic topics, pestering her physicist brother to explain the world of technology, physical laws and inventions to her, devouring podcasts, documentaries, and books dealing with ideas of the future. “I wanted to break down really complicated matters into something more understandable and emotional”, she says. And this is how The Futurist was born. Its songs are more than just brilliant pop songs by a really great young writer, they’re intended as conversation starters. “I don’t want them to evaluate the ideas expressed in them”, Novaa clarifies, “they are neutral. Just a starting point.”
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