Nadine Khouri is a British-Lebanese musician and songwriter currently based in London. Influenced by dreampop, moody soundtracks and spoken-word, her sound has been described as a “music born of perennial outsider-status.” Noted by John Parish (PJ Harvey, Giant Sand) for her voice, Khouri was invited to sing on a track on his Screenplay album and subsequently to record The Salted Air with him in his hometown of Bristol. The resulting album is a haunting collection of poetic and atmospheric meditations on loss and transformation. The album also features guest contributions from Parish, Irish singer-songwriter Adrian Crowley, violinist Emma Smith (James Yorkston, Hot Chip) and others. “Meditative, spectral dreamscapes…extraordinary voice: a fragile, sensuous instrument.” —MOJO “Nadine Khouri has always had the ability to make quietness and subtlety sound huge and mean more than it possibly could [...] The overwhelming breathless cool of Nadine’s voice is something that you cannot go without hearing.” —The 405
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