With the release of her debut EP Bluff in April, the world was formally introduced to Malaysian-Irish producer and singer yunè pinku.
The rising star makes what she calls “music for introverted ravers”. Think club-ready sounds captured through a bedroom pop lens; deceptively melancholic tracks that’ll carry you through from the heat of the dancefloor to the stillness of a journey home at daybreak.
Her Sunday Mix digs deeper into just some of her reference points, from the transcendent pop of Yeule or Magdalena Bay to older favourites from the likes of Clams Casino, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Crystal Castles. “These are a few songs inspiring me at the moment,” she tells us. “They all remind me of punk girl bands in space…”
Sunday Mix: yunè pinku
Sunday Mix: yunè pinku
With the release of her debut EP Bluff in April, the world was formally introduced to Malaysian-Irish producer and singer yunè pinku.
The rising star makes what she calls “music for introverted ravers”. Think club-ready sounds captured through a bedroom pop lens; deceptively melancholic tracks that’ll carry you through from the heat of the dancefloor to the stillness of a journey home at daybreak.
Her Sunday Mix digs deeper into just some of her reference points, from the transcendent pop of Yeule or Magdalena Bay to older favourites from the likes of Clams Casino, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Crystal Castles. “These are a few songs inspiring me at the moment,” she tells us. “They all remind me of punk girl bands in space…”
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