Ela Minus’ Journal of Freedom

A Deeper Listen
Hosted by Emily Fox

Ela Minus talks about her new album, DÍA, a fully nomadic project with songs written and recorded between Mexico, Seattle, and her native Colombia.

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On this week’s episode, songwriter Ela Minus talks with KEXP's Albina Cabrera about her new album, DÍA — a fully nomadic project with songs written and recorded between Mexico, Seattle, and her native Colombia. With DÍA, she steps away from her analog era and embraces everything at hand: broken microphones, acoustic instruments, and digital synths. It’s a search for freedom that began the moment she left her comfort zone. The album is out now via Domino Records.

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