Julie Campiche: Unspoken review | John Fordham's jazz album of the month

Julie Campiche's Latest Masterpiece: A Sonic Tapestry Weaving Social Justice with Ethereal Beauty

Swiss harpist Julie Campiche has long been a name to watch in the avant-jazz circles, and her latest album, Unspoken, is another testament to her virtuosity as both a performer and composer. This unaccompanied album is an enthralling sonic journey that weaves together a rich tapestry of sounds, from classical music to Nordic ambient jazz, with environmental and social issues at its core.

The album's extra-musical agenda is a celebration of sisterhood, dedicated to women who have inspired Campiche throughout her life. The opening track, Anonymous, sets the tone for the rest of the album, featuring a chorus of women's voices repeating a quote from Virginia Woolf about the term "anonymous" being often associated with women in history.

Throughout Unspoken, Campiche showcases her versatility as an instrumentalist, playing the harp, zither, and other instruments that add to the album's eclectic sound. Tracks like Rosa and Grisélidis Réal pay tribute to migrant workers and the French artist who took her life to every precipice, respectively, while Maman du Ciel features Campiche's innovative use of breath as a rhythmic pattern.

What sets Unspoken apart from other jazz albums is its ability to balance pure sound with social justice. Campiche's commitment to using music as a platform for advocacy shines through in every note, making this album more than just a collection of songs – it's a statement about the power of art to bring people together and inspire change.

With Unspoken, Julie Campiche has cemented her position as one of the most exciting and innovative musicians working today. Her latest album is a must-listen for fans of avant-jazz, classical music, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and social justice.
 
🎶 I'm totally obsessed with this new album Unspoken by Julie Campiche! The way she weaves together different genres and sounds is pure magic ✨. What I love most about it is how she uses her music to bring attention to important issues like social justice, environmentalism, and women's rights 🌎💖. It's not just a collection of songs, it's an experience that makes you feel something deeper than just the notes on your ears 💖. The fact that she incorporates so many different instruments and sounds is just genius 🤯, and her commitment to using music as a platform for advocacy is truly inspiring ❤️. I'm definitely going to be bumping this album all day, every day 🎧👏
 
I just listened to this album and I'm still reeling from the experience 🌊🎶. The way Julie Campiche weaves together these different sounds and themes is pure magic ✨. It's like she's taking all these disparate threads and knitting them into a beautiful, intricate tapestry 💥. And at the heart of it all is this powerful message about sisterhood and social justice - it's not just music, it's a call to action 📣. I love how the album's extra-musical agenda shines through in every track, it feels so authentic and heartfelt ❤️. Campiche is a genius on the harp and zither, and this album is proof that she's pushing the boundaries of what's possible with music 🎸.
 
I'm loving this new album by Julie Campiche 🌟! The way she weaves together different genres and themes is just incredible. I mean, who knew harp music could be so powerful? 🤯 It's not just a beautiful sound, it's also about sharing the stories of women who deserve more recognition. I love how she uses her platform to spread awareness about social justice issues. And can we talk about that breath pattern on Maman du Ciel? Genius! 😲 The album is like a journey, taking you through different emotions and thoughts. It's like a sonic tapestry comes alive in your ears 🎧. Unspoken is definitely a must-listen for me 💖.
 
omg i'm OBSESSED with Julies new album Unspoken 🤯 it's like she's speaking straight to my soul! the way she weaves together different sounds and themes is pure genius, especially the part about celebrating sisterhood and women who've inspired her life 💖 the music itself is so ethereal and beautiful, i love how she uses harp and zither to create this dreamy atmosphere 🌙 and at the same time, it's not just some fluffy art project, she's using her platform to bring attention to real issues like social justice and environmentalism ❤️ i'm totally here for that!
 
I'm loving this new album from Julie Campiche! 🎶 Her ability to blend different styles like classical and Nordic ambient jazz with environmental and social issues at its core is so inspiring 💖. I think what sets Unspoken apart from other jazz albums is the way she uses music as a platform for advocacy – it's not just about the sound, but also about the message 🌟. And I love how she pays tribute to women who have inspired her life and career 🙏. The fact that it's an unaccompanied album also adds a new layer of intimacy to the music – it feels like you're experiencing the emotions and thoughts firsthand ❤️. Definitely giving this one a spin! 😊
 
I'm loving this new album from Julie Campiche 🌈! The way she weaves together all these different sounds and themes is just genius. I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to a harpist who's also a total boss? 😎 But what really gets me is how she uses music as a tool for change. It's like, art can be so powerful in bringing people together and sparking conversations that might not have happened otherwise. And Campiche is just the master of creating this beautiful sonic tapestry that makes you want to keep listening 📚. I'm definitely adding Unspoken to my playlist ASAP 💻!
 
I'm intrigued by this harpist but I gotta wonder if she's just cashing in on the 'music as activism' trend 🤑. Everyone's trying to use their art to speak out on social issues these days, is it still impactful or just noise? Don't get me wrong, using your platform for good can be amazing, but does this album go deeper than just a fancy soundscape? Is she really tackling the complexities of the issues she's bringing up or just singing from a privileged place?
 
I'M SO IN LOVE WITH JULIE CAMPICHE'S NEW ALBUM UNSPOKEN!!! 🌟 IT'S LIKE A SYMPHONY OF SOUNDS THAT TOUCHES YOUR HEART AND MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT THE WORLD IN A WHOLE DIFFERENT WAY!!! THE WAY SHE WEAVES TOGETHER CLASSICAL MUSIC, NORDIC AMBIENT JAZZ, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IS PURE GENIUS!!! 🌿 I LOVED HOW SHE HONORED WOMEN WHO INSPIRED HER LIFE THROUGHOUT HER CAREER - IT'S SUCH A POWERFUL MESSAGE OF SISTERHOOD AND RESPECT!!! 🤗 THE TRACKS ARE SO VERSATILE AND INTERESTING, FROM THE CLASSICAL SOUND OF ROSA TO THE INNOVATIVE BREATH PATTERNS IN MAMAN DU CIEL!!! 💥 I THINK WHAT SETS UNSPOKEN APART IS HOW JULIE USES MUSIC AS A PLATFORM FOR ADVOCACY - IT'S TRULY A STATEMENT ABOUT THE POWER OF ART TO BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER AND INSPIRE CHANGE!!! 🌈
 
I'm totally loving Julies new album Unspoken 🌿💫! She's literally weaving magic with her harp and zither 🎸👏 And it's so inspiring to see her using her platform for social justice, especially when it comes to empowering women 👯‍♀️👸. The way she balances sound and message is pure genius 🤩. It's not just music, it's a movement 💪! I'm definitely adding this to my playlist ASAP 🎵
 
I'm so loving this new album from Julie Campiche 🎵💖! The way she weaves together these different sounds is just mind-blowing 🔥. I mean, who knew harp and zither could create such a rich sonic landscape? 🌐 It's like she's taking you on this journey through soundscapes of hope & empowerment 💪. And the themes of sisterhood & social justice are so inspiring ❤️. Unspoken is more than just music - it's a movement! #MusicForChange #SisterhoodIsPower #EtherealBeauty
 
I'm totally loving this new album from Julie Campiche 🎶! Reminds me of when I used to listen to Tori Amos back in the day... that woman was a genius on the piano. And this album is like nothing I've heard before, it's so experimental and beautiful at the same time. I love how she weaves together all these different sounds and themes, it's like a big tapestry of emotions 🧵. And I have to say, celebrating sisterhood and women who inspire us is something that's really close to my heart 💖. It feels like we're getting back to the roots of music, you know? When it was all about expressing yourself and making people feel something... not just about the money or the fame 🤑. Anyway, I'm totally obsessed with this album, go listen to it! 👍
 
man I dont know if its just me but this whole social justice thing with the album sounds kinda fake to me 🤔... like is she really making all that money off this album or is it just a bunch of publicity for her own career? 🤑 and what's up with all these women's voices on Anonymous, can't she just sing herself for once? 😒
 
I'm totally stoked about this new album by Julie Campiche, Unspoken 🎶... it's like she's taking all these different sounds and genres, from classical to ambient jazz, and just weaving them together into this huge tapestry of sound 🌈. I mean, I've been listening to her music since the early 2000s, back when she was just starting out, and she's always had a way of making me feel things that you can't quite put your finger on... like this new album, it's like she's taking all these big issues - social justice, feminism, environmentalism - and just incorporating them into the music in such a beautiful way 🌿. And I love how she uses the harp and other instruments to create this kind of ethereal soundscapes... it's like you're transported to another world or something 🔮. Anyway, if you haven't listened to Unspoken yet, trust me, you need to give it a spin! 💥
 
🌿💫 I'm totally obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken! 🎶 The way she weaves together different sounds and themes to create this sonic tapestry is just incredible 🤯. What I love most about it is how she uses music as a platform for social justice - it's so inspiring to see her using her talents to bring attention to important issues like sisterhood, migration, and environmental awareness 🌎. The way she incorporates different instruments and sounds is also super innovative and adds to the overall vibe of the album 💥. It's not just music, it's a movement! 🌈
 
🎶 this album sounds sooo emotional & inspiring, i love how she weaves together different genres to create something truly unique! and its amazing how she uses her music as a platform for advocating social justice 🌎💖 campiche's commitment to using her gift to make a difference is really admirable 👏
 
🎶 I gotta say, Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken is like nothing I've ever heard before 🤯... it's like she's taking all these different sounds and weaving them together into this beautiful tapestry that's both soothing and thought-provoking at the same time 😌. And what really resonates with me is how she's using her music to bring attention to some really important social issues, like feminism and migrant workers 🙏... it's so inspiring to see someone use their platform to make a positive impact 💖. The way she incorporates different instruments and sounds into the album is just genius, and I love how each track has its own unique vibe 😎... overall, Unspoken is an album that'll stay with you long after it's finished playing 🎧.
 
🎵 I'm loving this new album from Julie Campiche! The way she weaves together different sounds and themes is truly inspiring 🤩. I mean, it's not often that you come across an album that tackles serious issues like social justice and feminism in such a beautiful and elegant way ❤️. And her instrumentals? Absolutely stunning 💫. I'm all about balance when it comes to music and messages - sometimes it feels like artists are either purely artistic or preachy 🙅‍♂️, but Campiche's Unspoken is the perfect blend of both 🎶. It's not just an album, it's a movement 🌈. Can't wait to dive in and explore more of her work! 👍
 
I mean... have you ever stopped to think about what it means to make art that's not just beautiful but also carries a message? Like, we're living in this world where everyone's always saying "be yourself" and "follow your passion", but sometimes I feel like that's just a way of avoiding the fact that our individual experiences are deeply tied to the world around us. Julie Campiche is doing something really special with her music - she's not just playing pretty sounds, she's using them to amplify the voices and stories of people who often get left out. It makes me wonder if art can ever truly be neutral... 🤔
 
🎵😍 Oh man, this woman Julie Campiche is a total genius! I mean, have you ever heard of someone who can just blend classical music with ambient jazz and make it sound so beautiful? 🤯 And the way she uses her instruments to tell these powerful stories about women's rights and social justice... it gives me chills every time 💖. I love how she puts her own spin on traditional sounds and creates something entirely new and original. Unspoken is more than just an album, it's a movement 🌟. We need more musicians like Julie Campiche who use their art to make a difference in the world! 🎶
 
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