ABRA (CANCELLED)
Australian Tour March 2017
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
We are sad to announce that ABRA has been forced to cancel her Australian tour in March, including her appearances at Pitch Music & Arts Festival 2017 and Days Like This Festival. This is due to an unavoidable scheduling clash caused by her recent casting in an upcoming film. We regret disappointment this may cause to her fans and will work with her team to get her to Australia at a later date.
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Handsome Tours and Astral People are proud to present the Australia debut of the Awful Records‘ darkwave dutchess, ABRA – appearing at the inaugural Pitch Music & Arts Festival in March.
ABRA is an outlier. Moving around with her missionary parents, ABRA was born in New York and raised in South London, before eventually landing in Atlanta. Like her upbringing, ABRA’s music isn’t specific to a place, a time, or a sound. Instead, it’s a blend of influences, informed — but not defined — by its surroundings. Utilizing different components of Miami Freestyle and electro-funk 808’s topped with her own airy R&B-tinged vocals, ABRA’s voice and sounds are familiar, but uniquely contemporary.
Every note on the ‘Princess’ EP, released via True Panther Sounds, is written, produced, and performed by ABRA – often in the solitude of her bedroom closet. As an introverted youth, she dug into the internet to find community and inspiration. Then, as now, she found inspiration in unique juxtapositions, as seen in her early acoustic covers of Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame and 2 Chainz that she posted on Youtube.
Those videos eventually led her to a new community, Awful Records. The Awful crew – a collective of friends, artists and collaborators creating their own hypercolor, DIY version of Atlanta’s burgeoning weirdo-rap movement – embraced her fully. Even within the rap-oriented Awful crew she is an iconoclast: for her own productions, she avoids the conventional sounds of Atlanta trap in favor of drums and synthesizers reminiscent of 1980’s pop.
While still featuring on various Awful Records artists’ music, her own music and image is sacrosanct. She conceives her own videos and acts as art director for all packaging and photo shoots. ‘Princess’ is a portal into her self-contained universe and it shines with a profound confidence. Never compromising on her vision or artistic process, she has molded her surroundings into her strict aesthetic and vision. No longer a lone outlier, she is a leader and lightning rod for a world of fellow outsiders. ABRA is a true ‘Princess’ in a monarchy of her own creation.
Tour Dates
Hudson Ballroom (formerly GoodGod)
It's Over!
Days Like This Festival
It's Over!
Pitch Music & Arts Festival
It's Over!
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
We are sad to announce that ABRA has been forced to cancel her Australian tour in March, including her appearances at Pitch Music & Arts Festival 2017 and Days Like This Festival. This is due to an unavoidable scheduling clash caused by her recent casting in an upcoming film. We regret disappointment this may cause to her fans and will work with her team to get her to Australia at a later date.
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Handsome Tours and Astral People are proud to present the Australia debut of the Awful Records‘ darkwave dutchess, ABRA – appearing at the inaugural Pitch Music & Arts Festival in March.
ABRA is an outlier. Moving around with her missionary parents, ABRA was born in New York and raised in South London, before eventually landing in Atlanta. Like her upbringing, ABRA’s music isn’t specific to a place, a time, or a sound. Instead, it’s a blend of influences, informed — but not defined — by its surroundings. Utilizing different components of Miami Freestyle and electro-funk 808’s topped with her own airy R&B-tinged vocals, ABRA’s voice and sounds are familiar, but uniquely contemporary.
Every note on the ‘Princess’ EP, released via True Panther Sounds, is written, produced, and performed by ABRA – often in the solitude of her bedroom closet. As an introverted youth, she dug into the internet to find community and inspiration. Then, as now, she found inspiration in unique juxtapositions, as seen in her early acoustic covers of Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame and 2 Chainz that she posted on Youtube.
Those videos eventually led her to a new community, Awful Records. The Awful crew – a collective of friends, artists and collaborators creating their own hypercolor, DIY version of Atlanta’s burgeoning weirdo-rap movement – embraced her fully. Even within the rap-oriented Awful crew she is an iconoclast: for her own productions, she avoids the conventional sounds of Atlanta trap in favor of drums and synthesizers reminiscent of 1980’s pop.
While still featuring on various Awful Records artists’ music, her own music and image is sacrosanct. She conceives her own videos and acts as art director for all packaging and photo shoots. ‘Princess’ is a portal into her self-contained universe and it shines with a profound confidence. Never compromising on her vision or artistic process, she has molded her surroundings into her strict aesthetic and vision. No longer a lone outlier, she is a leader and lightning rod for a world of fellow outsiders. ABRA is a true ‘Princess’ in a monarchy of her own creation.
Tour Dates
Hudson Ballroom (formerly GoodGod)
It's Over!
Days Like This Festival
It's Over!
Pitch Music & Arts Festival
It's Over!