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New Q & A With Ameriie [img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/2p2iN.jpg?6469[/img:$uid] July 25, 2011
Ameriie breaks out of the box and explores new territory on her fifth album Cymatika, Vol. 1, which includes unorthodox topics ranging from ancient astronaut theory to androgyny to new world order mixed with elements of trance, electronic, house, heavy drums, and new wave.
“There’s a song about the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah with extraterrestrials destroying them with nuclear weapons,” explained the Georgetown grad of “Sodom & G.” “I don’t feel like that’s really been done.”
Other tracks include the mechanical “Intimidation,” “Run for Cover,” and the likely first single “FireStarter (Private Dancer).” “I really wanted to talk about the humanexperience,” shared Ameriie. “I wanted to talk about other stuff, but in a way that’s still listenable.”
We spoke with the newly married singer about what we can expect from her genre-bending album.
How would you describe Cymatika, Vol. 1?
A lot of the topics are about us as human beings—who wereally are on that level, not a physical level. One thing I was experimenting with from a vocal aspect was androgyny and approaching the vocal in an androgynous fashion. To me it represents the dropping away of the veil of what’s physical and on a spiritual level, we’re not really men or women or age, we’re ageless eternal spirits without gender, without sex, so the androgyny symbolizes that—and of course it’s fun.
A lot of the songs don’t really sound like me. I think I’m gonna have to start putting out albums every year because that’s the only way I can keep up with myself creatively. Albums are bookmarks of where I am creatively. I really want to put out more albums.
Who are you working with?
Does the album have a theme?
I’m into ancient astronaut theory, so I’ve combined my love for that into a song called “Sodom & G.” I basically compare the end of a relationship to the end of those cities. I make reference to me wanting to look back at the relationship when I still want to hold on just for a little bit longer before I totally relinquish it.
Underneath that layer is the layer that Sodom and Gomorrah is not just being destroyed, but is being destroyed by nuclear weapons—all in a very listenable song.
How was the recording process different from the past?
However, it wasn’t until I really, really felt free that I realized that I felt a freedom that I didn’t even feel before when I felt free before. Right now, the page that I’m on is I’ma do what I want, and I always felt like I was like that. I do what I want and how I want to do it.
There were parts of me that weren’t really ready to totally do what I wanted. No one else was holding me back. It was just myself. It’s kinda like [one of the new tracks] “Run for Cover,” it’s like running from yourself and you’ll eventually run out of places to hide.
What inspired you this time around?
What can you share about the first single, “FireStarter (Private Dancer)”?
Let’s talk about “Intimidation”…
What do you hope people take from this album?
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....Soooooo is this one going to be released in the US? I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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She is growing more than her debut thats for sure. She reads from the interview kind of careless and unflenching on the way she speaks....she probably does alot better on paper than she is explaining in person. I like her exploring alot more. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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This album is pretty much trance
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It'll depend on the climate at the time of the scene here, plus what label will carry and distribute her. In a prior interview she stated this album will not be out till Next Spring at the earliest, so if anything a single will surface possibly in october november for it, and that will be telling where this will come out. The last one was issued here but that was because DefJam wanted it here, Columbia didnt want "Because i love it" issued in the states for varying reasons as we know. My guess is this will come out here, on an indie label possibly her own since she has her own imprint and company, she doesnt really need a label at this point, she isnt 19 shes 31.
"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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to be honest she sounds more intelligent then all the RB chicks added together. Amerie is far more educated and brought up alot different than what people think, she has no problem with having to do things on her own. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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We shall see if this project will be all she says it is. Don't laugh at my funk
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Good googly-moogly, she's gorgeous. *insert drooling here*
As far as the disc goes - it sounds like it's either going to be really good, or really bad. I'm hoping really good because it'll be refreshing to see an R&B artist try different subject matter for once and do it well. [Edited 7/25/11 17:44pm] "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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