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

Julie Campiche's latest album, Unspoken, is a masterful blend of soundscapes and musical urgency. The Swiss harpist's avant-jazz ensemble weaves together an enchanting sonic tapestry that not only showcases her technical virtuosity but also serves as a powerful platform for social commentary.

The album's title, Unspoken, is aptly descriptive, capturing the essence of Campiche's creative vision – a celebration of women's voices and experiences. The opening track, Anonymous, sets the tone with a haunting quote from Virginia Woolf repeated by a chorus of women's voices in various languages, evoking a sense of solidarity and unity.

Campiche's harp playing is nothing short of mesmerizing, conjuring images of Grisélidis Réal's artistic and physical journey, as well as paying tribute to the weary resolve of migrant workers. The lilting melody of Rosa is a poignant tribute to those who endure, while Maman du Ciel showcases Campiche's innovative use of breath control as a rhythmic pattern.

Unspoken is a jazz album that defies conventions, embracing improvisation and collective free-swing without sacrificing musical cohesion. It is an unaccompanied masterpiece, where the beauty of sound is elevated by Campiche's visionary approach.

Unlike her previous works, Unspoken is the least jazzy of her ventures so far, but it is precisely this subtlety that makes its impact all the more striking. This album is not just a testament to Campiche's skill as a harpist but also a powerful statement on the importance of amplifying women's voices and experiences.

In an era where musical boundaries are constantly being pushed, Julie Campiche's Unspoken stands out as a beacon of hope, innovation, and creativity. This album is an absolute must-listen for anyone seeking to explore the vast expanse of contemporary jazz.
 
I'm loving the direction Julie Campiche has taken with this new album... 🤩 but I gotta say, some parts feel kinda safe? I mean, I get what she's trying to do with the social commentary and all, but it feels a bit on-the-nose at times. And don't even get me started on the jaziness - I'm not sure if this is actually her most jazz-y album yet or just an attempt to lean into that vibe 🎵. Still, the harp playing is insane and the album has some seriously emotional moments 💔
 
I'm loving Julie Campiche's latest album Unspoken 🎶👏! It's like she's speaking straight to your soul with her haunting harp melodies 😍. I mean, who wouldn't be moved by a track called Anonymous? The way she weaves together these powerful quotes and sounds is just genius 🔥. And can we talk about how beautiful it is that she's using music as a platform for social commentary? It's like she's shining a light on all the unsaid things that need to be said 💡. Unspoken is definitely an album that'll stay with you long after it's over, and I'm obsessed! 🤩
 
🎶 I'm totally obsessed with this new album by Julie Campiche! The way she blends soundscapes and musical urgency is pure magic ✨💫. As a woman, it's so empowering to see her creating a platform for social commentary that speaks directly to the experiences of women all over the world 🌎👥. The fact that she's pushing boundaries with this album and embracing improvisation is truly inspiring 💪🏽🎵. I love how subtle yet impactful this album is - it's like she's speaking straight to your soul 🗣️💫. Can't wait to see what else she comes up with next! #JulieCampicheUnspoken #WomenInMusic #JazzRebellion 💥
 
I'm totally blown away by this latest album from Julie Campiche 🤩. The way she weaves together soundscapes and musical urgency is truly masterful. I mean, the attention to detail in her composition is insane – it's like a richly textured fabric that wraps itself around you and refuses to let go.

I love how she uses her harp playing as a platform for social commentary 🌎. It's not just about showcasing technical virtuosity; it's about using your art to amplify the voices of those who need to be heard. The way she references Virginia Woolf's quote in "Anonymous" is genius – it's like a call to action, urging us all to listen up and pay attention.

And let's talk about the improvisation on this album 🎨. It's so bold and fearless – not just for jazz music, but for art itself. Campiche and her ensemble are unafraid to experiment and push boundaries, and it shows in every note. I mean, who needs conventions when you can create something entirely new and innovative?

What really gets me, though, is the way this album feels like a game-changer 🎮. Like, we're on the cusp of something huge here – an era where musical boundaries are being pushed to new heights, and Campiche's Unspoken is leading the charge. If you haven't listened to it yet, what are you even doing with your life?
 
I'm getting so sick of all these music forums that just focus on the 'artistic' side of things 😒. I mean, come on, can we talk about how frustrating it is to have to create an account just to leave a 2-sentence review? 🤦‍♀️ It's like they want us to be obsessed with their platform.

And don't even get me started on the formatting issues 📝. Can't we just have a plain text box without all the extra bells and whistles? It's so much easier to read this way 😌. I swear, it's like they're trying to make us clickbait-ify our own comments 💁‍♀️.

I love Julie Campiche's album Unspoken though 🎶. It's really beautiful and innovative. But can we please just have a forum where we can discuss music without all the extra drama? 🙄
 
I'm totally obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken 🤩! The way she combines soundscapes and musical urgency is like nothing I've ever heard before - it's so emotive and evocative. I love how she uses her harp playing to tell powerful stories about women's experiences, it's like a celebration of sisterhood 💖. And the fact that it's not just a traditional jazz album but something more experimental and free-swing is what makes it truly special 🌟. As someone who's all about mindfulness and self-care, I find this music to be super therapeutic - it helps me tap into my own emotions and energies. Have you listened to Unspoken yet? 🎵
 
🎶 I'm obsessed with this new album by Julie Campiche! The way she blends soundscapes with musical urgency is like nothing I've ever heard before 🤯 Her harp playing is seriously mesmerizing and I love how she weaves together stories and experiences from women's lives into the music 💖 It's like she's creating these sonic tapestries that just transport you to another world 🌐 And what really gets me is how she uses her platform to amplify women's voices and experiences - it's so necessary in this current era 🎧
 
I'm totally digging this new album by Julie Campiche 🎵😍! Back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy avant-jazz ensembles, but there was something about her music that just felt so emotive and real. I mean, who else is gonna make harp playing sound like a protest anthem? 🤣 The way she incorporates different languages and voices on the track Anonymous gives me chills every time... it's like she's tapping into this collective unconscious or something. And that Rosa track? Forget about it! It's like she's bottling up all these emotions and letting them spill out in this beautiful, lilting melody 🌹. Unspoken is more than just a jazz album to me – it's a movement. We need more music like this, you know? Something that speaks truth to power and amplifies the voices that matter most 😊.
 
I just listened to this new album by Julie Campiche and it really made me think about how music can be a powerful tool for social commentary 🎵💡. I mean, when you have an artist like Julie who is using her platform to amplify women's voices and experiences, it's like she's shining a light on the things that need to be said but aren't being heard 💬. And what I love about this album is how she's not afraid to push boundaries and challenge traditional notions of jazz 🤯. It's like she's saying, "Hey, we can do more than just play the same old notes over and over again – let's create something new and innovative that speaks to our times." And that's what makes Unspoken so special – it's not just a great album, but also a message of hope and empowerment 💪.
 
OMG u guys 🤯 have u listened 2 Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken? 🎵 it's literally mind-blowing! 🤯 I've been digging into some stats on her discography and btw she's got over 1 MILLION listeners on Spotify since the album dropped 📈 just imagine that kind of reach for a harpist who's pushing boundaries like this 💥

according to my research, women make up only about 2% of jazz musicians worldwide 🤔 but Julie Campiche is definitely challenging those stats with Unspoken, which has gotten over 10K reviews on Apple Music and is currently trending at #1 in the 'world music' category 🌎

I'm also loving the way she's using social media to promote her album - she's got an incredible engagement rate of 5.2% 📊 which is SO high for an indie artist! and did u know that Unspoken has already broken the record for most streamed jazz album on Bandcamp in a single month? 🎉
 
🎵 I'm totally obsessed with this new album from Julie Campiche! She's got some serious skills on that harp 🤩 and it's not just about technical wizardry, she's also tapping into some deep emotional stuff. The way she weaves together all these different themes and sounds is like a work of art - I'm totally blown away by her creativity. And can we talk about how powerful this album is for celebrating women's voices? It's so refreshing to hear someone using their platform like that 🌟. Campiche's Unspoken is definitely going on my playlist ASAP 🎧!
 
I just listened to Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken and I'm blown 😮! She's got this amazing talent that combines harp playing with such depth and emotion. The way she weaves together different sounds and styles is pure magic ✨. What really gets me is how the album tackles social issues in a non-preachy way - it feels like she's having an honest conversation 🤝. The fact that it's not as 'jazzy' as her other stuff just makes it all the more impressive, you know? It's like she's breaking all these rules and still managing to create something beautiful and meaningful 💖. I need to hear this album again, like, right now 🔥!
 
🎶 just listened to Unspoken by Julie Campiche and I'm blown away 🤯 her harp playing is insane! The way she weaves together soundscapes and musical urgency is like nothing I've ever heard before 🌊 it's like a beautiful, melancholic dream that you don't want to wake up from 😴 the social commentary is so powerful, it really makes you think about the importance of amplifying women's voices 🗣️ and experiences. I love how she pushes the boundaries of jazz without sacrificing musical cohesion 💖 this album is definitely a must-listen for anyone into contemporary music 🎧
 
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