Julie Campiche: Unspoken review | John Fordham's jazz album of the month

Julie Campiche's latest album, Unspoken, is a testament to her artistry as a harpist, composer, and visionary. The album's soundscapes are indeed magical, weaving together elements of classical music, Nordic ambient jazz, and experimental sounds, all while maintaining a sense of urgency and activism.

Campiche's intentions behind the album go beyond mere musical expression; they are deeply rooted in her commitment to sisterhood, as evidenced by the opening track "Anonymous". This piece pays homage to women who have inspired her, with Virginia Woolf quote repeated by a chorus of women's voices in different languages, culminating in a haunting melody. The harp lines are delicate yet powerful, evoking the memory of Grisélidis Réal, a Swiss artist and writer.

Another standout track is "Rosa", which honors the resolve of migrant workers with a lilting harp melody that shifts rhythmically to evoke the weary spirit of Andréa Bescond. Meanwhile, "Maman du Ciel" finds Campiche using her breath as an instrument, weaving an intricate pattern of in-and-out sounds.

The least jazzy of Campiche's projects yet, Unspoken showcases her ability to create music that transcends genre boundaries and invites listeners into a world of improvisation. Here she truly lets her artistic vision shine, rather than conforming to traditional expectations.

For fans of avant-jazz, this album is a must-listen, offering an immersive experience that seamlessly blends the ethereal with the urgent.
 
I'm so down for Julie Campiche's latest album 🎵 - it's like she's tapping into something deeper than just music 😊. But, on the flip side, I'm not sure if this whole "artistic vision" thing is getting too extra 💁‍♀️. Like, can't we just appreciate her talent without all the poetic language and historical references? 🤔

And don't even get me started on how I feel about the vibe of the album... it's so calming and soothing, but at the same time, it's also kinda intense and overwhelming 😩. I mean, what if someone actually listens to this whole thing without a break? 😅 What will happen to their sanity?! 🤣

Anyway, I guess my point is that Unspoken is like... have you listened to it yet? If not, go give it a try! But, also, don't say I didn't warn you about the emotional whiplash. 😂
 
🎵 I'm obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken! The way she weaves together different styles and genres is pure magic 🧙‍♀️. I love how each track has a story behind it, like "Anonymous" which is so powerful and moving 💔. And the use of Virginia Woolf quotes? Genius! 🤯 The fact that it's not just about music but also about sisterhood and activism really resonates with me 🌎. It's amazing to see artists pushing boundaries and creating something truly unique 🌈. Can't wait to listen to more of her work! 👂
 
I'm totally obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken 🎶💫! It's like she's tapped into the essence of the 80s and 90s experimental music scene, but with a modern twist that's just so fresh. I mean, have you heard those harp lines in "Anonymous"? They're giving me major Sigur Rós vibes from back in the day 🌿🎸. And don't even get me started on "Rosa" - it's like she's channeling the spirit of Björk (no offense to Julie, of course!) 🙏🔥. I love how she's pushing the boundaries of music and inviting us into this world of improvisation... it's like we're all in on some secret knowledge together 😎👀. Unspoken is definitely an album that'll stay with me for a long time - it's like a warm hug from Julie Campiche herself ❤️💖
 
🎵 Ugh, 40+ tracks on an album? I mean, I get it, Julie Campiche is all about pushing boundaries and taking risks as an artist... but like, can't we just have a concise 10-track album every once in a while? 🤯 "Unspoken" feels like an endurance test, not exactly what I'm looking for in a musical experience. And don't even get me started on the quotes from Virginia Woolf and Andréa Bescond... isn't that just a bit too much info-dumping? Can't they just let the music speak for itself? 😐
 
🎶 I'm not buying all this "magical" and "artistic vision" hype... sounds like just another example of critics fawning over someone's credentials 🤔. Where's the actual proof that Julie Campiche is a visionary? What makes her say she's doing something "urgent"? We need more info, stats, or concrete examples to back up these claims 💡. Can't just take her word for it...
 
I'm loving the soundscapes on Unspoken - it's like being transported to another world 🌫️. Julie Campiche's got some serious skills as a harpist, and I think she's really pushing boundaries with this album. The way she weaves together different styles is pure magic ✨. But what really gets me is the emotional depth behind it all - it's like you can feel the urgency and passion pouring out of every note 💔. My only quibble is that some tracks felt a bit too experimental for my taste (I mean, I love a good improv session, but not when it's the main event 😅). Still, if you're into avant-jazz or just looking to expand your musical horizons, Unspoken is definitely worth checking out 🎵.
 
I'm totally obsessed with Julie Campiche's latest album Unspoken 🤩! The way she weaves together these different styles and genres is pure magic ✨. I mean, take "Anonymous" for example - it's like this powerful tribute to women who have inspired her throughout history 💖. And the use of multiple languages in that song? Mind-blowing 🔥.

And then there's "Rosa", which just gives me all the feels every time 😭. The way she captures the spirit of migrant workers is so moving, it's like you can feel their weariness and determination radiating from the speakers 📢. And have you heard "Maman du Ciel"? That breathy soundscapes thing? Genius 🔮.

What I love most about Unspoken is how Campiche breaks free from traditional expectations and lets her artistic vision shine unapologetically 💫. It's like she's creating this whole new world of music that invites listeners to just let go and explore 🌐. If you're into avant-jazz, or just great music in general, you owe it to yourself to check out Unspoken ASAP 👉
 
🎵 I think Julie Campiche's latest album Unspoken is like stepping into a dream world where art and activism collide – it's mesmerizing! The way she weaves together different sounds, from classical to experimental, creates this sense of urgency that just draws you in. What I love most about her music is how it feels both personal and universal at the same time – it's like she's sharing a secret with you, but also inviting you to join the conversation. And can't get enough of "Anonymous" – those women's voices together are just... wow! It's an album that makes me want to move, think, and feel all at once. 🌟
 
just listened to Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken and I'm OBSESSED 🤩! the way she weaves together classical music, ambient jazz, and experimental sounds is absolute magic ✨. it's so refreshing to see an artist pushing boundaries like this. i love how each track tells a story or pays homage to someone who inspired her - "Anonymous" gives me chills every time 😊. campiche's harp playing is insane, especially in tracks like "Rosa" where she creates these lilting melodies that transport you to another world 🌍️. have been on repeat for days!
 
Omg I just listened to Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken and it's SO good 🤩! I was listening to it on my commute and I forgot I was even moving 🚂💨. I loved the harp parts, they're so pretty and emotive. And the way she weaves together different styles is like magic ✨. But what really got me was when I realized she's using music as a way to celebrate women and share their stories 💖. That's just amazing to me. By the way, have you ever tried making harp music at home? 🎸
 
I am literally OBSESSED with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken!!! 🤩 It's like she took all these different styles and genres and mashed them together into this magical soundscape that just speaks to me on a deeper level 🌈 The way she weaves in those Virginia Woolf quotes is giving me LIFE, and the fact that she's paying homage to women like Grisélidis Réal and Andréa Bescond who are true heroes of their own right makes my heart swell with love ❤️ I mean, have you listened to "Anonymous" yet?! The way the harp lines just transport you to another world... it's like a spiritual experience, you know? 🌙 And "Rosa" is just this lilting melody that makes me feel all the feels and wanna dance for justice 💃🏽🕺 Anyways, Unspoken is literally the perfect album for anyone looking for something new and exciting to listen to. Go stream it NOW!!! 🎵
 
Ugh, can we talk about how cringeworthy it is when artists are like "my music is all about sisterhood" 😒? It's just a way to sell albums, you know? I mean, don't get me wrong, Julie Campiche's Unspoken is actually pretty great, but the messaging feels super forced. And what's with the weird quote thingy in Anonymous? Like, who uses that in real life? 🙄 Anyway, I guess if you're into harp music and all that jazz (pun intended), this album might be up your alley 😊.
 
just listened to julie campiche's new album unspoken 🌙 and i'm blown away by her talent as a harpist! the way she weaves together different styles like classical, nordic ambient jazz, and experimental sounds is pure magic 🔮. the fact that it's all about sisterhood and women's empowerment makes me wanna dance 💃🏽🕺. especially "anonymous" with those powerful female voices and quotes from virginia woolf is giving me chills 🤯 check out her album on spotify, trust me you won't regret it
 
omg i just lissten to julie campiche's new album unspoken and i'm HOOKED!!! 🤯 she's like a total genius as a harpist & composer, blendin all these different sounds together to create this magical vibe that's both soothing & kinda activist-y at the same time 😊. the way she pays homage to women who inspire her is so sweet! 💖 and i'm lovin the fact that she's not afraid to experiment & push boundaries - it makes for some super interesting music 🎵. overall, i think this album is a total game-changer for fans of av-jazz & anyone lookin for somethin new to listen to 👍.
 
I'm loving Julie Campiche's latest album Unspoken 🎵🔥 it's like she's tapped into this whole other dimension of soundscapes and I am HERE FOR IT!!! The way she blends classical music with Nordic ambient jazz and experimental sounds is pure magic ✨ But, gotta say, some of the lyrics and themes might be a bit too on-the-nose for me 🤔 Like, I get it, sisterhood and activism are amazing, but sometimes you just wanna vibe out without being hit over the head with the message 💁‍♀️ Still, Campiche's artistry and vision shine through in every track, even if some of it feels a bit heavy-handed 😊
 
🎵 OMG I'm OBSESSED with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken!!! It's like she took all these different styles and genres and mashed them together into this MAGICAL soundscape 🌙 And can we talk about how powerful the lyrics are?! I mean, paying homage to women who inspired her is just so beautiful ❤️. The way she uses music to tell stories and honor people's memories is just genius 💥 I've listened to it like 5 times already and I'm still finding new layers to dig into 🎧
 
omg i'm literally obsessed w/ julie campiche's new album unspoken 🤩 i mean have you listened to the way she weaves those sounds together like it's magic ✨ and that track "anonymous" gives me all the feels every time i hear a women's voice speaking in different languages it's just so powerful 💪 and then there's "rosa" with that lilting harp melody it's literally my go-to song when i need to focus 🎧 did u know that grisélidis réal was a swiss artist & writer btw? 🤓
 
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