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Avant-garde singer ESKA delivers jaw-dropping Music Box session

Avant-garde singer ESKA delivers jaw-dropping Music Box session

Independent5 hours ago

The final Music Box episode of the latest season stars Mercury Prize-shortlisted singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist ESKA, who delivered spine-tingling renditions of two songs from her latest album, 2025's The Ordinary Life of a Magic Woman.
Her first full-length solo project in a decade, this avant-garde collection of songs includes the tracks 'Fazerfolk' and 'All the Way Down'. It follows her 2015 debut, ESKA, which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.
Stay tuned to Independent TV for more Music Box featuring the latest acts breaking through, available across desktop, mobile and connected TV, as well as our YouTube channel.

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