
We are AYA
AYA Bunker Session - 02
@Blank 100
Unit 5, 100 De Beauvoir Road
Nov 16–17, 2018
7:30 PM GMT
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Join us for our 2nd Bunker Session. Live music, like-minded people, DJ's, Dancing, drinks and food in collaboration with the best warehouse neighbours we could ever wish for, Blank 100. If you haven't been to one of our AYA nights before, get your tickets now! We carefully craft these evenings, with so much thought and love. We open and transform our homes with our hearts, for you to enjoy an independent experience of what we think live music is all about, love, expression and bringing people together. Find your shape group, experience an intimate live AYA set, underground in our 2nd World War Bunker for 30 people at a time. Sit around our garden fire and talk with your neighbour. Welcome in the Christmas season with seasonal cocktails at our Spanish bar. Listen to our live support act amplified by the natural reverb of Blank 100. Get sweaty with our DJ who will move your body for you. Enter into a magic world behind a black shutter that you would never have thought existed along the cold streets of November Dalston! We have been running these nights all year and each one so special and unique, we will be opening up Blank 100 for a post-gig acoustic jam. Any Musicians who want to join, PM us on Instagram ( @we.are.aya ) and we will add you to the list. We have delicious food to nourish your belly and spirit and keep you fuelled for a wild and free Friday night. We hope you can join our like-minded, diverse group of people we can share the evening with! This is a ticketed event, all money goes towards creating these amazing nights and anything left over goes straight back into the music. We have a £5 concession list, message us to be added. Your support is so very much appreciated.
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We are AYA Biography
Unique sisters, blending heavenly harmonies in a project of authentic, soul driven, electro pop.
Hailing from the rolling landscape of Suffolk, ethereal sister duo AYA have been making waves of late. Combining minimal, bass-heavy production and swirling harmonies that drive towards menacing, Earth-shattering crescendos, comparisons to the likes of James Blake and London Grammar are clear and well deserved with what Clash Magazine describes as ‘wholly natural, organic songwriting…’
Since supporting Lamb on their recent UK tour, playing iconic venues such as London’s Shepherds Bush Empire and Manchester Cathedral along the way, the girls have put on a string of intimate gigs in a World War 2 bunker and appeared at various Sofar Sounds venues across London to celebrate and promote the release of their first four singles, released through Denzyl Feigelson's highly regarded distribution platform Platoon. Heartfelt single ‘Heal Me Now’ produced by Andy Barlow (Lamb) was successfully featured on New Music Friday and premiered on Clash Magazine, while their latest single Higher Love was featured on New Music Friday in the US, culminating in a strong fan base starting to grow worldwide adding to over ½ million total streams on Spotify.
Clash also describe the duo as “remarkably fresh-sounding" and that they "have gradually found attention simply through being themselves.” AYA wouldn't have it any other way.
Read MoreHailing from the rolling landscape of Suffolk, ethereal sister duo AYA have been making waves of late. Combining minimal, bass-heavy production and swirling harmonies that drive towards menacing, Earth-shattering crescendos, comparisons to the likes of James Blake and London Grammar are clear and well deserved with what Clash Magazine describes as ‘wholly natural, organic songwriting…’
Since supporting Lamb on their recent UK tour, playing iconic venues such as London’s Shepherds Bush Empire and Manchester Cathedral along the way, the girls have put on a string of intimate gigs in a World War 2 bunker and appeared at various Sofar Sounds venues across London to celebrate and promote the release of their first four singles, released through Denzyl Feigelson's highly regarded distribution platform Platoon. Heartfelt single ‘Heal Me Now’ produced by Andy Barlow (Lamb) was successfully featured on New Music Friday and premiered on Clash Magazine, while their latest single Higher Love was featured on New Music Friday in the US, culminating in a strong fan base starting to grow worldwide adding to over ½ million total streams on Spotify.
Clash also describe the duo as “remarkably fresh-sounding" and that they "have gradually found attention simply through being themselves.” AYA wouldn't have it any other way.
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