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    Freda James Shares “Just Like Wind” Visual

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineAugust 30, 20192 Mins Read
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    “We often move forward with our lives unconsciously, pulled by the taught string of inertia that the outside world has us tied to. Days, months, years fly by as the seasons turn into one another. But sometimes, suddenly, something inside of us breaks stride, desperately trying to halt the unconscious journey that has gotten us here. We meditate, we medicate, we re-enter nature and pray to the stars to keep us out of the unconscious flow that moves our lives along, unnervingly so. In this momentary effort lies truth, reflection, empowerment, freedom

    The film for Just Like Wind is a visual representation of this found freedom – a break from the insistent movement of time, a psychedelic disconnection from the immovable systems that we’ve put in place to numb ourselves. Just Like Wind is about taking a break from time and space in order to find something substantial. Something that makes us feel.”

    Indie darling Freda James is unveiling the official music video for “Just Like Wind,” the lead single off her newly released debut EP, A Woman Alone. Directed by photographer James Bianchi with art direction from Freda herself, the visual is a fast-paced, fanciful whirlwind of spliced footage of Freda. Mimicking much of her own music, the “Just Like Wind” video diverts from traditional structure in order to create something that is truly magical.

    Freda James’ debut EP, A Woman Alone, was released on July 19 to instant praise from the likes of EARMILK, Gold Hand Girls, and Aesthetica Magazine. The EP is presented as a collection of sonic diary entries chronicling Freda’s discovery of self-empowerment and womanhood. The resulting sound is as a breath of fresh air in the indie-pop landscape, fusing elements of jazz, disco, R&B and pop influences to create a captivating sonic experience.

    Last week, Freda unveiled “Her Hymn,” a frenetic, jazz-inflicted bonus track, creating the perfect conclusion to the A Woman Alone EP. It’s available to stream on Spotify & Soundcloud now.

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