Each week we feature a different Scottish artist on the blog including premieres and Q&A’s. Please check out some of the amazing Scottish talent we have discovered over the years.
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Moda Partner Spotilight
This year, Moda supported Resonate ahead of opening their doors and look forward to working collaboratively to celebrate the music industry across Scotland and building new relationships. Which Moda, Holland Park will continue to deliver once open with an ambitious events programme and spectacular venue space to welcome partners and residents alike. This year, Moda partnered up with Resonate to sponsor their Acoustic stage.
About Moda:
Moda is bringing one of their next-generation neighbourhoods to Glasgow!!!. Moda, Holland Park will welcome over 1,000 residents to the City of Glasgow in 2024 with 433 new rental homes.
Moda is a lifestyle-led brand with a creative approach are already working with partners and neighbours across the city such as Glasgow School of Art, Dear Green, Brett, Sprigg and numerous content creators.
Q&A with Moda:
Moda sponsored the acoustic stage at Resonate, providing a unique platform for artists. Can you share your perspective on the importance of supporting live music events, and how Moda's involvement aligns with the company's values?
Moda has championed the local live music scene particularly in the last 2 years where we have started the Moda Sessions (an acoustic live set set up in our space monthly) where we usually would have a touring act with a local young artist to support. We believe its very important to support the creative sector in any city we inhabit.
Resonate is a Scottish music conference that brings together diverse talents. How did Moda engage with the local music community and what impact do you believe this collaboration had on both the artists and the audience?
Again, we really want to support the creative sector with the work we have already done with Glasgow School of Art and now with Resonate we want our name to be part of the creative conversation and going forward we hope to have more young artists play in our spaces in a safe and welcome environment.
As a sponsor of the acoustic stage, Moda likely had the opportunity to witness various performances. Are there any particular artists or moments that stood out to you during the event, and how does Moda see its role in promoting emerging talents?
We loved all the acts, Lil being a standout, obviously recognisable with her work on X Factor but her new Pop direction was amazing. Hopefully we can host her a small acoustic tour of all our Moda Neighbourhoods in the future.
Cortne (Acoustic Stage) credit: Rebel Loop
Beyond the music, Resonate also serves as a networking hub for professionals in the industry. How did Moda leverage its sponsorship to connect with the music community and build relationships within the Scottish music scene?
We met so many like minded folk at Resonate this year and with spaces that can host a variety of events - talks, screenings, acoustic shows and even podcasts we hope see all these new relationships to be fruitful heading into 2024.
Given Moda's commitment to creating vibrant living spaces, how does the partnership with Resonate and the acoustic stage sponsorship reflect Moda's broader dedication to enhancing communities and fostering creativity?
We hope to work with Resonate closely through the next 12 months and as our community grows in the City Center, we hope we can add some branches to what is already a match made in heaven with Moda/Resonate
Q&A: EYVE
THE POWER OF INCLUSIVITY
“By embracing and championing queer artists, the music industry can foster a more inclusive and accepting community for everyone to enjoy.”
credit: Najma Abukar
credit: Alice Hadden
credit: Alice Hadden
THE POWER OF INCLUSIVITY
“By embracing and championing queer artists, the music industry can foster a more inclusive and accepting community for everyone to enjoy.”
Fresh from her recent feature on BBC Introducing, the anticipation surrounding her upcoming EP, 'Sista!' & recent performance at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards; EVYE shares insights into her musical journey, influences, and aspirations for the future. This week we delve into EYVE’s experiences, her creative process and her thoughts on the industry's role in supporting diversity and inclusion. Read more below.
Following EYVE's debut EP - "Go Honey Go" which had an amazing reception from Press, Radio & general Public alike - "UM. Indecisive" was released on 4th Nov - “a powerful song that explores the struggles of decision-making and the impact of anxiety. It's a journey of self-discovery and finding clarity amidst pressure. The track beautifully captures the essence of seeking support and love from those around us.” - Eyve
Q&A
We see you were recently on BBC Introducing, tell us what that was like?
I’ve felt so supported by the BBC introducing Scotland. I also got a chance to go to BBC Maida Vale Studios for an RNB Cypher. There were so many talented upcoming musicians and it was a moment to cherish forever.
What was the process like, creating your new EP ‘Sista!’?
Creating "Sista!" was a game-changer for me .It was my first deep dive into my African heritage, and man, it was an incredible experience. Working with Axor at Up2Stndrd was ideal. He totally got my vision and took the beats to a whole new level. They turned out even better than I could have imagined! Usually, I write lyrics after hearing the beat, but this time, it was the other way around. We spent so much time in the studio, crafting that unique sound and bouncing ideas off each other. I learned so much about production and discovered the true power of my voice. It's been an amazing journey, and I can't wait for everyone to hear the EP in 2024!
What are your top 5 goals you want to achieve throughout your career?
Goals tend to change as I grow. At the moment, the five that I can think of are;
1. To perform at festivals
2. To reach more people that love the music
3. To improve my voice and try new ideas
4. To produce my own music and for others
5. To get people dancing and relating to the music!
If you could collaborate with anyone on future music, who would it be?
Doja Cat, always
Your music career so far has been so inspiring! do you have any advice for any musicians, starting out, who may have similar experiences?
My advice would be, do you, no matter how strange someone will say your music is, just know that it’s a world of 7 billion people, someone is bound to like it. I’d also say, use the resources you get, go to other local musicians’ shows. You never know who you’ll meet there. You’ll find people that will link you up to different things that you didn’t even think about.
How do you think the music industry can better support queer artists?
The music industry can support queer artists by creating inclusive spaces, promoting diversity, and providing equal opportunities for LGBTQ+ musicians. It's important to celebrate and amplify their voices, as well as provide platforms and resources to help them thrive. By embracing and championing queer artists, the music industry can foster a more inclusive and accepting community for everyone to enjoy.
I write to inspire women, people of colour, the queer community and I put in my personal experiences just as a human being. The EP background for Sista comes from my experience as a dark skin black woman and how we are put to the bottom of the totem pole. Now it’s high time to defy that. I added elements of vogueing, commentating and embracing my queerness. I hope people can resonate with that.
"As a queer black woman, society puts us to the bottom of the totem pole. It’s high time that’s defied, we can do anything we put our minds to. Even if it is not “typical” of a black woman."
Check out EYVE’s latest release ‘Um, Indecisive’ below