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Sarah and Richard Isen Explore Alternate Realities In Family Made Single “Into The Blue”

“Into The Blue” is a progressive folk track channeling Janis Joplin’s neo soul, tinged with the vibrant intricacies of psychedelia.

Sarah and Richard Isen come together in an epic family-made project with their Janis Joplin inspired single “Into The Blue,” out November 12. Painting a colorful soundscape weaving between musical modes, this track is a sonic masterpiece that keeps listeners engaged from beginning to end. “Into The Blue” is a glorious fusion of the most beautiful parts of so many genres; the emotion present in neo-soul, the creativity of psych-rock, and the rawness of folk music. This song was originally written for one of Richard’s musical theater works entitled QUANTUM JANIS that imagined an alternate universe where Janis Joplin ran away from her music career, and opened her own ‘hippie hotel.’ Written by Richard and brought to life with Sarah’s full-bodied, soulful vocals, the two have effortlessly captured something magical with this collaboration. “Into The Blue” characterizes a song this version of Janis might have sang in her later life, accounting for the struggles in her mid-life as well as watching her youthful dream of a hippie utopia die.

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Credits:

Piano & Musical Direction: Tammy Hall, Bass: Daniel Fabricant, Drums: Daria Johnson, Guitars (electric & acoustic): Cam Perrdige, All virtual instruments: Richard Isen, Recording Engineer: Gabriel Shepard, Assistant engineer: Karishma Kumar, Jace Mann, Mixed by Cam Perridge, Mastering by Yoad Nevo.

 

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Sarah considers her uncle one of her greatest influences; for her, this record was the perfect way to give back to someone who she cherishes so deeply. The first time she heard “Into The Blue” on an off-broadway stage, the powerhouse vocalist knew that this was a song she had to perform herself. Sarah, having been a long-time fan of Joplin, acknowledges that while this composition is created in the image of Joplin’s story, “it’s really my uncle Richard’s style of songwriting, very much his version.” Richard explains that he’s “trying to imagine a song Janis might have recorded when she was nearing 60,” he says, “having matured and become more sophisticated musically and lyrically, and no longer interested in singing the ‘my man hurt me’ type songs she’s known for.”

Stream “Into The Blue” on all major streaming platforms on November 12.

More about Sarah and Richard:

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Sarah Isen:

Sarah Isen was born to sing.  The daughter of LGBT mothers, she was conceived through an anoymous donor in Berkeley, CA and grew up in the same household with her uncle Richard Isen, a professional musician and award winning songwriter for musical theater.  Richard recognized her talent at an early age and had her performing at age 8 as he accompanied her on the piano.  She studied music as a youngster and eventually was accepted in the Oakland School of the Art as a singing major where she was a member of the award winning a capella group ‘Vocal Rush.’  At age 14 she had her first gig at a local senior center where she performed her favorite songs along with some jazz standards taught to her by her uncle Richard.

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In her teenage years, her donor father agreed to let himself be known and it turned out that he too sang and had been a member of a professional group years before.  Because of websites like ’23 and Me’, Sarah has discovered 32 half siblings, many of whom also sing.  They meet on yearly retreats and many of them came to Los Angeles to cheer Sarah on as she competed on ‘American Idol 2020’ and again when she competed on Fox’s ‘Alter Ego’ as St. Luna.

Isen’s voice is a wonderful instrument that is fully as melancholy as the sound of an English horn”— The Southern Voice.

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As a young girl Sarah was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and later became involved with the Diabetes Awareness movement.  She’s worked with parents of diabetic children helping them understand what their child is experiencing.  In order to be helpful in emergencies, Sarah got her certification as an EMT and studied Biology and Society as her major at UCLA.

Family is very important to Sarah and she feels very lucky to have such an extraordinarily large and loving family.  She is thrilled to have worked on her uncle Richard’s 5 song EP ‘Into The Blue’ and has plans for future releases of her own as she continues to pursue her life as a singer.

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Richard Isen:

Once a jazz cocktail lounge piano man, television composer, musical theater experimenter, as well as a software engineer & web pioneer, Richard Isen and his piano threads a dreamy, after-hours melancholy with a wise, compassionate, and oftentimes humorous outlook on life and music. Counting influences ranging from Joni Mitchell to Bill Evans to Shirley Horn to Tom Waits to Tori Amos, Richard Isen has released several recordings including “Let It Fall,” “9 Songs,” as well several original cast recordings of his musical theater works. He holds an MFA in Musical Theater Writing from NYU, an Emmy Award nomination and has received many theater awards and grants through the year including Performing Songwriter magazine naming him Top 12 DIY for his first release ‘LET IT FALL.’

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Now retired from his information technology career, Richard spends his days writing, recording, releasing music to the public and occasionally performing.  He’s amazed at how the music business has changed and loves that he can record and release his music and find an audience big enough to support his continuing career.

One of the few men who courts the Joni Mitchell comparison in his ivory-tickling style, his deep blue voice” — Performing Songwriter Top 12 DIY.

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Ooberfuse delivers echoes of grief in the single “Dying Son”

Ooberfuse

Hal St John and Cherrie Anderson, a duo based in London and known as Ooberfuse, collaborated with Palestinian multi-instrumentalist Charlie Rishmawi and producer Miguel Khair to create their latest single, “Dying Son.” The song represents an emotional tribute to a mother’s devastating loss amid conflict. Its inherent connection to Easter and Mother’s Day adds a poignant layer, reflecting the timeless struggles of humanity against the backdrop of contemporary events.

This song is a hauntingly beautiful portrayal of a mother’s heartbreak. The artist’s soulful vocals and emotive instrumentation add to the power of the lyrics, which capture the pain and suffering of a mother who is forced to confront the imminent death of her child amid war. The lyrics express the mother’s struggle to come to terms with her child’s death, and the whispered reproach highlights the brutality of war.

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Miguel Khair’s production sensitively captures the raw authenticity of the emotions, deftly portraying the interplay of anguish and hope that arises in the aftermath of such tragedies. The mixing and mastering are top-notch, resulting in a polished musical delivery that poignantly reminds us of the human cost of war and offers a glimpse of the resilience and determination that can emerge in the quest for peace.

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Beyond its musical offering, “Dying Son” calls for breaking the cycle of violence and retribution, resonating with the collective yearning for reconciliation in the Holy Land. With its emotional depth and timely message, this single is a valuable addition to playlists. It provides an opportunity to reflect on the ongoing conflicts and their impact on people’s lives.

For more information about Ooberfuse, please visit [website]. 
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Nix Dadry unleashes the vulnerable soul of love with “Kiss The Dirt”

Nix Dadry

Nix Dadry, a solo rock artist, has recently released a new single, “Kiss The Dirt.” This soul-stirring ballad explores the fundamental essence of human connection and creates an emotional journey that resonates with universal themes of love and devotion. The song features John Joe Gaskin’s rhythmic drumbeats and Cici Powell’s soulful bass and vocals. Combining these elements results in a captivating auditory experience showcasing Dadry’s artistic prowess.

The song unfolds like a delicate tapestry, blending Americana, blues, and folk elements adorned with epic grandeur of piano and soaring guitar string arrangements. Dadry’s emotive vocals seamlessly intertwine, invoking a deep sense of emotion and sincerity. They guide listeners through the tumultuous terrain of love despite hardships.

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Produced by Mercury Prize nominee Ed Harcourt at Wolf Cabin Studios, “Kiss The Dirt” radiates vulnerability that exudes a timeless quality reminiscent of classic rock ballads while maintaining a contemporary edge. Each note is carefully crafted, and Dadry’s lyrics and instrumentation are intimate and heartfelt, infused with profound meaning, creating a hauntingly beautiful sonic landscape that resonates deeply with the listener’s soul.

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Thematically, “Kiss The Dirt” delves into the depths of romantic relationships, portraying the resilience and strength of the unbreakable bond between two individuals who have nothing but each other. It’s a universal tale of love’s triumph over adversity, told with an authenticity that pierces the heart, transcending musical boundaries.

With its evocative melody and heartfelt lyrics, “Kiss The Dirt” is a visceral experience that provides a glimpse into the tender intricacies of the human heart, leaving an indelible mark on the listener’s soul. If you appreciate soul-stirring music, “Kiss The Dirt” is a must-listen. It’s an undeniable emotional adventure through the highs and lows of love, making it a valuable addition to any playlist.

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CLICK HERE TO STREAM Nix Dadry’s Kiss The Dirt on Spotify.
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