LIDO PIMIENTA ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM MISS COLOMBIA OUT APRIL 19 ON ANTI-

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LISTEN TO “ESO QUE TU HACES” HERE CONFIRMED TO APPEAR AT SXSW 2020 “The Art Pop Warrior of the Latinx Underground” – The Fader "The Toronto-based artist is a creator of worlds … tenebrous electronic textures meet Colombian percussion, and Pimienta’s piercing voice transports us to places new and uncharted." - Remezcla  “Besides boasting incredible talent and a rapturously potent voice, Pimienta speaks eloquently — and with no qualms — about complex issues. She chooses her words with care, deploying terms such as anti-settler-colonialism with surgical precision. This is a woman whose words, art and music are weapons now — and for the future.” – NPR Music Lido Pimienta has announced the release of Miss Colombia (April 17, ANTI-), the anticipated follow-up to La Papessa, which was awarded the Polaris Music Prize in 2017.  The Colombian-born, Toronto-based global beats trailblazer recorded the album in her home studio, with some additional recording done in the historic Colombian town of San Basilio de Palenque.  Miss Colombia boasts 11 new and original songs that boldly celebrate Lido’s ecstatic musical hybridity of electronic meets cumbia, and is at once defiant and delicate, exploratory and confrontational.  All of the songs were written and arranged by Lido, and she co-produced the album with Matt Smith aka Prince Nifty.   Watch the video for "Eso Que Tu Haces" below The album title was partly inspired by the Miss Universe gaffe in 2015, when Steve Harvey mistakenly awarded the crown to Miss Colombia instead of Miss Philippines.  It caused Lido to reflect on the anti-blackness she's experienced, and how she was viewed as an outsider in adolescence, a "weird artistic tomboy" for not adhering to the expected norms projected upon her.  Lido - an Afro-Indigenous, queer feminist - created Miss Colombia as a canvas for introspection, with pieces about love (and self-love), and loss.  Other songs confront divisive politics in Colombia, Indigenous inequality and racism, and ultimately to bring her closer to home.   Musically it digs deeply into the history of Afro-Latin musics, from Palenque to cumbia - styles that Lido embraced after being introduced to Sexteto Tabala, one of the most representative musical expressions of the African communities in Colombia (who are also featured on the album).  The album also features Bomba Estereo’s Li Saumet. Lido has an affinity for acts like A Tribe Called Red and Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq, but her work also resonates with British-Sri Lankan rapper MIA and she draws unabashed inspiration from the New York-bred Dominican-Trinidadian rap queen Cardi B.  TOUR DATES 13/3 – 22/3 – Austin, TX – SXSW 2020

LISTEN TO “ESO QUE TU HACES” HERE

CONFIRMED TO APPEAR AT SXSW 2020

“The Art Pop Warrior of the Latinx Underground” – The Fader

“The Toronto-based artist is a creator of worlds … tenebrous electronic textures meet Colombian percussion, and Pimienta’s piercing voice transports us to places new and uncharted.” – Remezcla

Besides boasting incredible talent and a rapturously potent voice, Pimienta speaks eloquently — and with no qualms — about complex issues. She chooses her words with care, deploying terms such as anti-settler-colonialism with surgical precision. This is a woman whose words, art and music are weapons now — and for the future.” – NPR Music

Lido Pimienta has announced the release of Miss Colombia (April 17, ANTI-)the anticipated follow-up to La Papessa, which was awarded the Polaris Music Prize in 2017.  The Colombian-born, Toronto-based global beats trailblazer recorded the album in her home studio, with some additional recording done in the historic Colombian town of San Basilio de Palenque.

Miss Colombia boasts 11 new and original songs that boldly celebrate Lido’s ecstatic musical hybridity of electronic meets cumbia, and is at once defiant and delicate, exploratory and confrontational.  All of the songs were written and arranged by Lido, and she co-produced the album with Matt Smith aka Prince Nifty.

Watch the video for “Eso Que Tu Haces” below

The album title was partly inspired by the Miss Universe gaffe in 2015, when Steve Harvey mistakenly awarded the crown to Miss Colombia instead of Miss Philippines.  It caused Lido to reflect on the anti-blackness she’s experienced, and how she was viewed as an outsider in adolescence, a “weird artistic tomboy” for not adhering to the expected norms projected upon her.  Lido – an Afro-Indigenous, queer feminist – created Miss Colombia as a canvas for introspection, with pieces about love (and self-love), and loss.  Other songs confront divisive politics in Colombia, Indigenous inequality and racism, and ultimately to bring her closer to home.

Musically it digs deeply into the history of Afro-Latin musics, from Palenque to cumbia – styles that Lido embraced after being introduced to Sexteto Tabala, one of the most representative musical expressions of the African communities in Colombia (who are also featured on the album).  The album also features Bomba Estereo’s Li Saumet. Lido has an affinity for acts like A Tribe Called Red and Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq, but her work also resonates with British-Sri Lankan rapper MIA and she draws unabashed inspiration from the New York-bred Dominican-Trinidadian rap queen Cardi B.

TOUR DATES
13/3 – 22/3 – Austin, TX – SXSW 2020

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