Even on her debut EP, at just 22 years old, feeo sounded like the weariest of old souls.
Her tempos may have followed the halting pulse of a doubtful heart, but her voice telegraphed a quiet, determined confidence.
Sometimes, her backing tracks were made of little more than tiny samples of her wordless voice, like a chorus of forlorn bumblebees.
On her debut album, Goodness, feeo returns with an even more experimental approach, befitting her new home on London’s adventurous AD 93 label.
Her songs have gotten still quieter and more minimalist, even as her lyrical and conceptual horizons have ballooned outward.
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