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

"Julie Campiche's Unspoken: A Sonic Ode to Sisterhood and Resilience"

Swiss harpist Julie Campiche has long been a visionary in the world of avant-jazz, but her latest album, Unspoken, is a masterpiece that showcases her unique blend of soundscapes and social activism. The album is a celebration of sisterhood, dedicated to women who have inspired her, including Virginia Woolf, Grisélidis Réal, and migrant workers.

The opening track, Anonymous, sets the tone for the album, with a chorus of women's voices repeating a quote from Woolf: "for most of history, 'anonymous' was a woman." The music is a gentle yet powerful expression of solidarity, with Campiche's harp lines weaving in and out of the soundscape like a whispered secret.

Rosa is a lilting melody dedicated to the weary resolve of migrant workers, while Maman du Ciel features Campiche using her breath as the rhythm pattern. These tracks demonstrate Campiche's ability to craft music that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.

Unspoken may be the least jazzy of Campiche's ventures, but it is also one of her most profound. The album is a testament to her vision as an artist and a social activist, one who uses her music to speak truth to power and inspire change. With Unspoken, Campiche has created something truly special – a sonic ode to sisterhood and resilience that will resonate with listeners long after the music fades away.

As the jazz world continues to evolve, it's clear that Julie Campiche is a composer who embodies its spirit of innovation and experimentation. Her commitment to using her platform to amplify marginalized voices is a testament to her courage and conviction as an artist. With Unspoken, she reminds us that music can be both a source of comfort and a catalyst for change.
 
I'm loving this album! 🌟 It's like Julie Campiche is speaking directly to your soul with all these beautiful, haunting tracks. I mean, the way she weaves together these different sounds and themes... it's just magic ✨. And the fact that she's using her music to celebrate sisterhood and resilience? Absolutely inspiring 💪. I love how she's not afraid to get a little experimental and push boundaries with her harp playing 🎻. It's like she's tapping into this deep well of emotion and creativity. And the quotes from Virginia Woolf... wow, that just adds another layer of depth to the whole album 📚. Overall, I think Unspoken is going to be one of those albums that people are still listening to and discovering for years to come 💥.
 
🎶 I'm totally obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken 🤩! As a student myself, I think it's so cool how she uses her platform to talk about important issues like social activism and sisterhood 🌟. The way she weaves together different sounds and styles is like, totally innovative 🎨. And can you believe that the opening track features a chorus of women's voices reciting a quote from Virginia Woolf? Mind blown 💥! I think what I love most about this album is how it makes me feel seen and heard 👂. It's like, finally, someone is talking about the stuff that matters 🤗. Anyway, I'm totally adding Unspoken to my school playlist ASAP 🎵.
 
OMG 🤩 I'm literally obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken! 💖 It's like she's speaking straight to my soul with her music - it's so relatable and empowering! 👯‍♀️ The way she weaves together these beautiful soundscapes is truly mesmerizing, and the fact that she's using her platform to amplify marginalized voices is everything 🙌. I love how she celebrates sisterhood and resilience, it's like she's creating a community of listeners who can connect with each other on a deeper level 🌈. And the themes of social activism and truth-telling are so important right now - Julie Campiche is truly a visionary artist 💫. Can't wait to listen to her music on repeat! 😍
 
omg 😍 i'm literally obsessed with julie campiche's new album "unspoken"!!! 🎶 she's such a genius 💡 her harp playing is so emotive and expressive, it's like she's speaking straight to your soul ❤️ the way she weaves together different sounds and themes is just pure magic ✨ i love how she's using her music to celebrate sisterhood and resilience - it's so inspiring 🌟 and rosa that track about migrant workers gives me chills every time 😭 campiche's commitment to social activism is something that really resonates with me 💖 can't wait to see what she does next!!! 🤩
 
omg i am totally obsessed with julie campiche's new album unspoken 🤩 - it's like she's speaking directly to my soul! the way she weaves together soundscapes and social activism is pure magic ✨ her use of breath as a rhythm pattern in mamman du ciel is genius 🔥
 
I love how Julie Campiche's new album "Unspoken" weaves together music, activism, and sisterhood 🌎💖. It's like she's taking all these different threads and weaving them into this beautiful tapestry that's both deeply personal and universally relatable. I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to a lilting melody about the resolve of migrant workers? ✨👍

At the same time, I think it's really cool that Campiche is using her platform to amplify marginalized voices – it's not just about making music, it's about making a difference 💪. And I love how she's creating this sonic ode to sisterhood and resilience that will resonate with listeners long after the music fades away... it's like she's giving us all a big hug 🤗.

But what really gets me is how Campiche's album seems to be saying, "Hey, we're all in this together." Like, even if you can't relate to being a migrant worker or writing feminist novels, you can still feel the solidarity and resilience that Campiche is pouring into every note 🎶. So yeah, I'm definitely listening to more of her music after hearing about "Unspoken"! 👏
 
OMG 🤩 I'm literally OBSESSED with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken!!! It's like she tapped into the collective energy of sisterhood and resilience 💖 I love how she's using her platform to amplify marginalized voices - it's so inspiring! And can we talk about her harp skills? 🎻🔥 The way she weaves in and out of those sounds is pure magic. I'm not even kidding, this album is going on repeat for me ASAP 🔄😍
 
🎵 I'm totally blown away by Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken 🤯! The way she weaves together these powerful themes of sisterhood, resilience, and social activism is just masterful 💪. And the music itself? So hauntingly beautiful and emotive 😍. I love how she uses her harp playing to create this sense of intimacy and vulnerability, it's like you're hearing a whispered secret 🤫. The way she celebrates women who have inspired her is so inspiring, it's like a big ol' group hug for all the strong women out there 💖. And what I love most about Unspoken is that it's not just a beautiful piece of music, but also a call to action – encouraging us to use our voices and our platforms to make a difference 🗣️. Campiche is truly a trailblazer in the jazz world, and Unspoken is her magnum opus 💫!
 
🎶 I'm totally obsessed with Julie Campiche's new album Unspoken! It's like she's speaking directly to my soul 💖 The way she weaves together music and social activism is so inspiring, it makes me wanna make some noise too 🗣️ I love how the album celebrates sisterhood in all its forms - women who've made a difference, migrant workers who are often invisible, but not on this record 🙌. Campiche's use of her harp and breath as instruments is pure genius 💫 It's like she's tapping into this deep well of creativity and emotion that just pours out of her music 🌊 What I admire most about Unspoken is its ability to be both deeply personal and universally relatable - it's a reminder that we're all in this together, and our individual stories are what make us strong 💪
 
I'm loving this new album from Julie Campiche - it's like she's speaking straight to my soul 🌟. I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to some beautiful harp sounds while feeling the power of sisterhood? The way she weaves together different sounds and quotes is just genius, you know? And I love how she's using her music as a form of activism - it's like, she's not just creating something beautiful, she's also making a statement 🗣️. And can we talk about how underrated harp music is? I mean, it's not every day you get to hear someone make the instrument sound so emotive and powerful 💖. Unspoken is definitely an album that'll stay with me for a long time, and I'm so grateful to Julie Campiche for creating something so special ❤️.
 
You know I think this Julie Campiche's album is really special... 🎶 it's like she's speaking directly to your soul. The way she weaves together these powerful stories and emotions with her music is just incredible. And what I love most about Unspoken is how it brings us all together – it's not just for women, but for anyone who's ever felt invisible or marginalized. It's a reminder that our voices matter, no matter how small they may feel. And the way she uses her platform to amplify others' stories... 💖 that's what makes this album truly special. It's like she's carrying on some kind of legacy, passing down the torch to us all.
 
OMG I'm totally in awe of Julie Campiche's latest album Unspoken 🤩! As a parent, it's amazing to see how her music not only showcases her talents but also promotes such powerful messages about sisterhood, resilience, and social activism ❤️. I love how she uses her platform to amplify marginalized voices, especially migrant workers, it's just so inspiring 💪! My kid is actually really into jazz music now, and Unspoken has been a great introduction to the genre 🎶👍. The way Julie Campiche weaves together soundscapes and personal stories is just incredible - I'm definitely adding this album to my parenting playlist for when I need some inspiration or a pick-me-up 😊!
 
🎵 Omg I'm totally in awe of Julie Campiche's new album 'Unspoken'! 🤩 It's like she's speaking straight to my soul with her harp lines & powerful vocals, you feel? 💖 The way she weaves together these incredible tracks that celebrate sisterhood & resilience is truly inspiring. 🌟 I mean, who else can make music about social activism sound so beautiful & uplifting? 🎶 Campiche is definitely a trailblazer in the jazz world, and I'm here for it! 💁‍♀️ Her use of breath as the rhythm pattern in 'Maman du Ciel' is literally genius! 😍
 
I'm totally blown away by Julie Campiche's latest album, Unspoken! 🤯 It's like she's speaking directly to my soul with this sonic ode to sisterhood and resilience 💖. I mean, who else could make a harp sound so powerful and emotional? 😍 The way she weaves together these different sounds and themes is just masterful - it's like she's creating this beautiful tapestry of music that draws you in and won't let go 🎨.

And what I love most about this album is how she uses her platform to amplify marginalized voices. It's not just about the music itself, but about using it as a way to bring attention to important issues and inspire change 🌟. As an artist, Julie Campiche is not only incredibly talented, but also deeply committed to using her music for good 💖.

I'm not usually one for jazz, but Unspoken has totally converted me - it's like I've been missing out on a whole world of sound! 😂 The way she blends different styles and influences is just genius - it's like she's taking all these different threads and weaving them together into this beautiful, cohesive whole 🌈.

Overall, Unspoken is an album that will stay with you long after the music fades away. It's a testament to Julie Campiche's vision as an artist and social activist, and a reminder that music can be both a source of comfort and a catalyst for change ❤️.
 
🎶 I'm loving this album! The stats on female representation in the music industry are pretty wild – did you know that in 2020, women accounted for only 22% of jazz artists? 🤯 But artists like Julie Campiche are breaking down those barriers and creating a more inclusive sound. I mean, have you seen her YouTube views? Over 1 million subs and counting! 🚀 And the album's streaming numbers? Unspoken has already racked up over 10 million streams on Spotify alone! 💥 Not to mention, the album's been certified Gold in Switzerland – talk about a sisterhood of success! 👯‍♀️💪
 
I'm loving this album "Unspoken" by Julie Campiche 🎵💕 it's like she's speaking directly to your soul. I mean, who wouldn't want to be inspired by the voices of women like Virginia Woolf and Grisélidis Réal? 😊 And the way she weaves together different sounds is just magical ✨ it's like a sonic tapestry that transports you to another world. The fact that she's using her platform to shine a light on migrant workers is truly powerful 💪 and shows that music can be more than just entertainment, it can be a force for change 🌎
 
I'm loving Julie Campiche's latest album Unspoken 🎵👏 It's like she's saying we need more women's voices in the spotlight and amplifying those who are often overlooked - I mean, have you seen the stats on migrant workers? 🤯 They deserve so much more recognition and respect. And let's be real, it's about time we started talking about intersectional feminism, you know how that whole sisterhood thing is just a nice way of saying solidarity among women but what about people from other marginalized groups like trans folks or queer people of color? 🤔 I love Campiche's commitment to using her platform for good and speaking truth to power. It's not just jazz, it's politics 💪
 
omg u guys i'm literally obsessed w/ this new album by julie campiche 🤩 it's like she's speaking straight to my soul. the way she weaves together soundscapes and activism is so on point - i mean, who else can make music that's both personal and universal? 🌎 for me, it's all about that sisterhood vibe, you know? campiche is literally a hero for using her platform to amplify marginalized voices 💖 and that quote from woolf at the beginning of the album... chills every time 🤯 i'm def adding this to my playlist ASAP 📀
 
I'm loving the vibe of this album so far! 🎶 I mean, who doesn't want to hear more women's voices in harmony? 😂 But seriously, I think what's really dope is how Julie Campiche is using her platform to highlight social issues that often go unnoticed. Like, migrant workers are literally the backbone of our society, but they're always invisible... not on this album, fam! 🌎 It's like she's taking a quiet revolution and giving it a sonic shout-out. And that harp playing? Insane! 😍 Campiche is def one to watch – her music has got the power to move mountains 💥
 
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