De'Borah 'A Thousand Tongues' EP Launch
There are an estimated 6,700 recognized languages in the world. Most of them are spoken by fewer than 1,000 people.
12 days before the London 2012 Olympics, De’Borah will be releasing her second EP entitled ‘A Thousand Tongues’.
Performing at festivals such as the Secret Garden Party and venues in and around London, Brighton and South East (The Komedia and Jazz Cafe to name a few), De’Borah ‘delivers beautifully written songs with a gorgeous clear voice in a completely unaffected way' (Daz Gueri, The Event Umbrella). It is this voice that unassumingly asks us a myriad of questions in the title-track of the forthcoming EP.
Produced by Patrick Wood (Emily and the Woods, Ryan Keen), and with themes ranging from love to conservation, ‘A Thousand Tongues’ is a re-introduction to the 21-year old singer/songwriter.
Growing up in a musical family, De’Borah started writing and singing songs at age 11. Not long after being awarded the title of ‘Croydon’s Best Unsigned Music Act’ from her hometown in South London in 2009, the former student of the Brit School for Performing Arts released her debut EP ‘Seasons’ and supported double Ivor Novello award- winner Chris Difford (Squeeze).
Beside her pin-drop vocals it is undoubtedly De‘Borah's songs that inspire audiences. Just a few examples of her passionate but honest lyrical approach can be heard in songs like 'How Far We’ve Come' recorded at Camden’s legendary Roundhouse and 'Off My Skin' recorded for the award-winning Brighton Institute of Modern Music.
“De'Borah was simply amazing and to do 2 hour sets of inspirational music was mind-blowing and I know she will go on to do great things” Dale Road Music Club
www.de-borah.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/350565365008526/There are an estimated 6,700 recognized languages in the world. Most of them are spoken by fewer than 1,000 people.
12 days before the London 2012 Olympics, De’Borah will be releasing her second EP entitled ‘A Thousand Tongues’.
Performing at festivals such as the Secret Garden Party and venues in and around London, Brighton and South East (The Komedia and Jazz Cafe to name a few), De’Borah ‘delivers beautifully written songs with a gorgeous clear voice in a completely unaffected way' (Daz Gueri, The Event Umbrella). It is this voice that unassumingly asks us a myriad of questions in the title-track of the forthcoming EP.
Produced by Patrick Wood (Emily and the Woods, Ryan Keen), and with themes ranging from love to conservation, ‘A Thousand Tongues’ is a re-introduction to the 21-year old singer/songwriter.
Growing up in a musical family, De’Borah started writing and singing songs at age 11. Not long after being awarded the title of ‘Croydon’s Best Unsigned Music Act’ from her hometown in South London in 2009, the former student of the Brit School for Performing Arts released her debut EP ‘Seasons’ and supported double Ivor Novello award- winner Chris Difford (Squeeze).
Beside her pin-drop vocals it is undoubtedly De‘Borah's songs that inspire audiences. Just a few examples of her passionate but honest lyrical approach can be heard in songs like 'How Far We’ve Come' recorded at Camden’s legendary Roundhouse and 'Off My Skin' recorded for the award-winning Brighton Institute of Modern Music.
“De'Borah was simply amazing and to do 2 hour sets of inspirational music was mind-blowing and I know she will go on to do great things” Dale Road Music Club
www.de-borah.com
https://www.facebook.com/deborahsmusic
