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Dawn Richard - Quiet in a World Full of Noise '2024

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Quiet in a World Full of Noise
ArtistDawn Richard Related artists
Album name Quiet in a World Full of Noise
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Date 2024
GenreSoul
Play time 00:37:35
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
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Size 109; 192; 415 MB
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Few contemporary artists defy convention like Dawn Richard, who has gone from
being a member of Danity Kane—the girl group assembled by Sean Combs on
the MTV reality show Making the Band—to a prolific career of music that
has been categorized as electronic, ambient, dance, R&B, pop and soul. She is a
shapeshifter who can sound like a dance diva when collaborating with DJs Coco &
Breezy, a nu-soul wonder with Gianni Lee, or an avant-garde art-popper with
Kimbra. But her collaborations with neoclassical composer Spencer Zachn are the
most surprising. The duo's third record, Quiet in a World Full of Noise, is a
story in blood-and-guts vulnerability and atmospheric beauty. Like its acclaimed
predecessor Pigments, the album delves into ambient experimentalism,
effortlessly marrying soul, chamber jazz and avant-garde R&B. The contrasts can
be illuminating. There is a brightness to Zahn's music on the title track, the
piano like sunshine amidst the velvet fog of Richard's voice. She often uses her
tool like a feather brush ("Stains," "Breath Out"). But speak-singing about her
Creole and Haitian heritage on the spritely "Traditions," Richard finds a
surprising rasp. She proves as agile as Ella Fitzgerald on "The Dancer," a
smoky, theatrical number with fleet piano and strings like a Greek chorus. "You
danced with the devil and lost your way," Richard repeats, trying out different
ways of singing the line—low, fiery, sultry. She treats "Diets" like a
workout, taking her delivery to unexpected places with inflection, frequency,
breath, punctuation as she warns, "I shook my habits/ I got rid of all the
bullshit … I drop my fake friends like I drop calories." Richard is not
the only one doing cardio. On wild "Moments for Stillness," the music swells
like an elite athlete's lungs—Brian Senti's strings reaching a fever
pitch—before a collective exhale. It's all over in two minutes. "To
Remove" is like the ambient sound of god light. And "Ocean Past" employs deep,
deep bass notes not heard elsewhere in the record, making the song sound
bottomless. Both Zahn and Richard have spoken of the heartbreak that poured out
when writing this record (his romantic, hers familial), and "Life in Numbers"
is, largely, a countdown of devastation—her pain layered over his. "Nine
times I was told 'I love you' by someone who didn't love me back/ Eight times I
tried to hurt myself just to make this feel normal," she speaks over Zahn's
unsettled piano, which is tuned to the room rather than standard pitch. "One
time is all I need to tell myself, it's OK, girl, you can cry now," Richard
says, her words drifting off until it's just piano filling the space like a
cloud. © Shelly Ridenour

Tracklist:
1 Stains
2 Quiet in a World Full of Noise
3 Traditions
4 Diets
5 Stay
6 Life in Numbers
7 Moments for Stillness
8 The Dancer
9 Breath Out
10 To Remove
11 Ocean Past
12 Try

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