Bedouine, the project of Azniv Korkejian, is known for her timeless folk sound and subtle, compelling songwriting.
Her soft voice and refined guitar style craft songs that slowly unfurl and resonate deeply.
Her latest album “Neon Summer Skin” returns to the essence of her youth: warm summer days, a sense of security, and the quiet realisation that this time irrevocably passes.
On Friday, September 4, she will present her album at AB, and tickets are still available.
The press on "Neon Summer Skin":
- ‘A Voice Like a Warm Balm, With Songs That Travel Through Time. Azniv Korkejian, the recording artist known as Bedouine, turns her own nomadic history and family survival into comforting, classic folk.’ - The New York Times
- ‘The conflicts that have ravaged the Middle East are context for Neon Summer Skin, but the album’s themes of displacement, identity and insecurity – wrapped in the deceptively soft sound of 1970s-style MOR pop – are also personal.’ – The Guardian
- ‘Partly pop, partly folk, wholly ambitious, this is a record that seeks to portray more than to explain: to provide an almost visual representation of a feeling. It feels, in places, like a collection of photos from a family album, some faded, some bright and vivid.’ – Still Listening Magazin
- ‘Neon Summer Skin is a beautiful body of work that lives up to its namesake, carrying a soft yet weighted feel that appears both warm and stoic – embracing Bedouine’s gentle sway of folk, the record explores nostalgia and yearning through her delicate vocal delivery, offering a glimpse of the moments in time that made her who she is and which she will never experience again.’ Far Out Magazine