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  • FKA twigs Releases New Album “EUSEXUA”

  • British singer-songwriter FKA twigs released her third studio album “EUSEXUA” on January 24, 2025.


    The album is the follow-up to the 2022 mixtape “Caprisongs”. As the album, it is her first LP in six years since the 2019 album “Magdalene”.
    The album comprises 11 songs (The Eleven edition 12 songs), featuring collaborations with British DJ Koreless and American rapper North West.
    Produced by Eartheater, FKA twigs, Jeff Bhasker, Koreless, Marius de Vries, Ojivolta and Stargate.
    The idea for the album came to her while she was living in Prague. It was a feeling she first encountered at underground raves and it was such a distinct feeling.
    And then, she named it “Eusexua”, and also used as the title for her new album.
    And she described “EUSEXUA” to Rolling Stone, as “Eusexua as a pinnacle of human experience. It's the feeling of having a great idea and the moment, just before a brilliant idea. That moment of complete clarity before you have the idea. It as being like the moment before an orgasm. A moment of nothingness.”

    FKA twigs said of the album, “EUSEXUA has been my practice for the years that it has been in creation. It is my opus and truly feels like a pin at the centre of the core of my artist. EUSEXUA was birthed in chicken scratch, written on the back of my hand in a toilet at a rave in Prague, 'this room of fools WE MAKE SOMETHING TOGETHER' and we do. We rave, we sweat, we kiss, we make love to the booming thud of culture. EUSEXUA is a practice. EUSEXUA is a state of being. EUSEXUA is the pinnacle of human experience.”
  • FKA twigs shared on social media, “Thank you for bringing me back to life. Thank you for insisting that there is a collective demand for work that requires attention span, pure ideas, craft, pushing beyond oneself, beauty, and that raw non linear growth still has a place in this world. Thank you for reminding me that i have what it's takes and that people in this world see me and believe in the importance of subculture and community just as much as I suspected. Thank you for proving that art is not something that can just be declared but is something that is chiseled, deliberated over, cared for and perfected over time. Thank you EUSEXUA for delivering me, for delivering my collaborators and for lighting the way to my north star.”
  • FKA twigs told Imogen Heap about the album in a Spotify interview, “So, it's really difficult, I find, for an artist of our times to have moments of spontaneity. That's, for me, where EUSEXUA came about because I was living in Prague. No one knew who I was. Like, if they did, they literally did not care. And I was going out and I was having these really healing moments in my head about who I was right then, right now. And things were coming up for me that I hadn't felt in years since I was a child, like being able to dance funny, you know, being able just to move my body in a very strange and incredible way. And that was completely fine in this club because everyone was doing the same thing. And collectively, we were like this amoeba of culture and expression and of letting go. And I just had this burning desire. If I couldn't make people feel that, at least explain, invent, create a word in which they could imagine it. And I think EUSEXUA as a concept, it's so incredibly powerful but also so incredibly dangerous, 'cause I think once the human race realizes that they can constantly be on the path to EUSEXUA.”



    FKA twigs explained about some tracks for the album.

    “Eusexua”
    “I spent a few months living in Prague a couple of years ago, and I really discovered the underground techno scene there. And it was just incredible. I was like driving an hour to the middle of nowhere, to the side of a motorway, thinking, surely, nothing exists there. And then through the fog, I just would hear the four full beat of the dance music. So I found Prague incredibly inspiring. And through that, I've just kind of been on the hunt to feel that feeling that I feel I call you Eusexu over and over again, over the past couple of years.”

    “Perfect Stranger”
    “I think for me, 'Perfect Stranger' is about when you meet someone and you think you're surely the most perfect human that ever existed, so long as I know nothing about you. So it's just remaining in that beautiful sweet spot of I guess, projecting everything that somebody could be rather than perhaps what they are. And wanting to stay in that bliss as well. I mean, I think I take a lot of risks. I think I just owe it to myself and to people that want to listen to my music to provide something honest and different. And I always like to think I want to show that other side of the coin. What something could be, whether that's culture or a point of view or a melody or a sound like I always want to try and show what's under the rock or the other side of the coin, because it makes me feel like I'm offering something true into the pot of culture, rather than, I guess. Just going with what we know will work, and going along with a formula.”

    “Drums of Death” with Koreless
    “Hard metal, silver stiletto. My third offering, Drums of Death, from EUSEXUA, a glitchfest served hot ON DEMAND for the face card divas. Mesexua, dollsexua, eusexua. Slaying fierce but tearing soft bolt your office chair to the floor girls and glitch till you impale your eusexua.”

    “Childlike Things” featuring North West
    “It was about me dreaming about being an artist... where I could go, the people that I can meet, and the things that I could make. I thought those artists would be the Wild Things. I thought it felt only right to me that it had like a young spirit on the song. She's been expressing so much in her music... she just seems like so inspired, so keen and able to contribute something. She's from a bold and creative family. North wrote the song when she was like 11, 12 years old, and I wrote this song when I was 13.”

    “Striptease”
    “I think you'll like it...watch this offering with reverence, somewhere that allows solace. Take it in on the largest screen you can find. I am its mother, Jordan Hemingway is its father. It was conceived in the vantablack of night out of passion, love and trust. Jordan I love you, you captured me.”

    Photo by Jordan Hemingway
  • source : Apple Music
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