Albertine Sarges
The universality of pop music can mean different things to different people. For Berlin native musician and producer Albertine Sarges it’s a vessel for self-exploration and growth. New single ‘Friendship’ marks the next stage in Albertine Sarges’ musical journey. It expands her world as she experiments with vocals and blends different styles to create a unique sonic palette. It’s a strangely beautiful, bluesy and deeply emotional re-introduction that shows off the daring artistic approach of Albertine and sets the scene for more to come later this year. Albertine Sarges has been working on the follow-up to her critically-acclaimed album ‘The Sticky Fingers’. Released in 2021 it became a cult favourite and an album of self-exploration that took in feminist theory, musings on bisexuality, gender stereotypes, depression and mental health, whilst wrapping it in post-punk and kaleidoscopic dream-pop, quiet-loud guitar squall and Merrill Garbus-reminiscent vocal acrobatics.
On stage, AS and her band take the audience through a surprising journey with twists and turns, displaying an insatiable mix of avant-garde pop, weird folk and magical flute. Albertine has previously worked with Holly Herndon, Colin Self, Metronomy and Cassandra Jenkins whilst being part of Italian synthwave duo Ostia.
Represented by Rob Gibbs