Renowned for her genre-hopping irreverence and mesmerising stage presence, the Australian songstress Nadeah Miranda has supported artists as diverse as Tame Impala, Nick Cave, Franz Ferdinand, Mick Jones (The Clash), The Do, Damian Rice, Yodelice, Charlie Winston and James and has worked with various producers including Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey, Bat for Lashes ), Marc Collin (Nouvelle Vague), Tommy D (Catatonia, Right Said and Grammy award winning classical composer Nicola Tescari.
“I like all kinds of music - hip, hop, country, folk, psychedelic, metal, dark wave, electro, classical. I don’t see why artists should have to limit themselves to playing one style. We are of the playlist-making, Spotify-wielding,shuffle-friendly generation so I think it’s rather outdated to expect a solo artist to explore only one style of music.On a personal level, I’d get bored out of my brain if I had to play 20 versions of pretty much the same song in the same genre every night. I know it’s not as marketable but it’s a lot more fun and as a punk at heart, I have little desired to be locked into anything be it a genre, a relationship, a country - freedom of expression is what music and art is about and style-hopping is a fundamental liberty.
She usually lives between Paris, France and Melbourne, Australia but is currently held in hostage in a suburb of Melbourne by the Australian government. It’s a covid thing.
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