Aradia

Show Notes

This is my interview — well, mostly morning coffee and jam session — with the artist known as Aradia. Aradia is a self-produced multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter that brings something with originality and depth to the world of alternative pop. Her progressive building arrangements echo elements of Robyn, Marina, Blondie and Roosevelt, artfully blending nu disco, 80s guitar rock and modern electronica. Born in the New York City metropolitan area and studying music from early childhood, she is after a sojourn to Seattle and Los Angeles where she fine-tuned her craft and her sound, went back to NYC to focus on live performances and to release a string of anthemic singles. She now continues to do so from Long Island Sound in Connecticut.

Music in this week’s episode:
Car: Aradia
M Class Planet: Aradia
Arctic Mistress: Les Stroud, Bryan Potvin

Series Credits:
Written, Produced and Directed by Les Stroud

Theme Music by Les Stroud
Engineered by Keith Ohman

This show is brought to you by the Apostrophe Podcast Network and powered by Acast.

Show Notes

This is my interview — well, mostly morning coffee and jam session — with the artist known as Aradia. Aradia is a self-produced multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter that brings something with originality and depth to the world of alternative pop. Her progressive building arrangements echo elements of Robyn, Marina, Blondie and Roosevelt, artfully blending nu disco, 80s guitar rock and modern electronica. Born in the New York City metropolitan area and studying music from early childhood, she is after a sojourn to Seattle and Los Angeles where she fine-tuned her craft and her sound, went back to NYC to focus on live performances and to release a string of anthemic singles. She now continues to do so from Long Island Sound in Connecticut.

Music in this week’s episode:
Car: Aradia
M Class Planet: Aradia
Arctic Mistress: Les Stroud, Bryan Potvin

Series Credits:
Written, Produced and Directed by Les Stroud

Theme Music by Les Stroud
Engineered by Keith Ohman

This show is brought to you by the Apostrophe Podcast Network and powered by Acast.

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