Ebony Bones details new album Nephilim with The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
British producer and singer/songwriter Ebony Bones announced her new album Nephilim, which is to feature The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ebony Bones is a visionary artist, delving into producing, recording and composing.
The British musician has impressively teamed up with The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra for her new album Nephilim, which follows her 2015 EP Milk & Honey Pt. 1.
The title track from the album has already been unveiled, and presents her first directal debut.
The innovative and self-sufficient artist is also trying to highlight the importance of female creatives, “gender and ethnic diversity are markers for many of the key things that make music and art vital and resilient,” says Bones. “However, with the frighteningly low proportion of female music producers, there is currently only one dominant voice that determines what we all hear, and what music gets made.”
Working with The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra holds importance as Bones' new album will delve into issues surrounding censorship and nationalism.
- The Watchers
- Nephilim feat The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
- Ghrelin Games
- Police And Thieves feat The Bones Youth Choir
- Oh Leopold
- Kids Of Coltan feat The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
- This Used To be A Lovely Country
- No Black In The Union Jack
- Truth Or Treason feat The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
- Bone OF My Bones Pt. 2 feat The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
- Nephilim (Instrumental) feat The Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra
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