Bedouine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bedouine
Bedouine at The Fonda Theater in 2018
Bedouine at The Fonda Theater in 2018
Background information
BornAleppo, Syria
GenresSinger-songwriter, folk
Years active2017–present
LabelsSpacebomb
Websitebedouine.bandcamp.com

Azniv Korkejian,[1] known by her stage name Bedouine (born July 17),[2] is a Syrian-American musician. She has lived in a number of cities and countries, including Saudi Arabia, Houston, Syria, and Boston.[3]

History[]

Early life[]

Korkejian was born in Aleppo, Syria, her family moved to Saudi Arabia where they lived until she was ten. Her family is Armenian. She was educated at an American school in Saudi Arabia and was exposed to the music of MTV as well as traditional Armenian and Arabic music.[4] The family moved to the US after winning a green card lottery and lived first in Massachusetts and then later in Houston, Texas, where she went to high school. She studied sound design in Savannah, Georgia. She lives in Los Angeles, California.[5]

Bedouine[]

Bedouine released her first self-titled full-length album in 2017.[6][1][7][8] The record includes sounds from her memories of her grandmother's home in Syria, specifically on "Summer Cold" and a song written in Armenian "Louise" (which translates to "light” and is written as Լոյս in Armenian).[3] In an interview with Sound of Boston, Korkejian discussed writing the song in Western Armenian, the dialect her family speaks: “I was pretty shy about it because, like I said, my Armenian is kind of broken. But, I ran it by my cousin and kind of had his green light, and I got to a point where I just thought, even if it’s not perfect it’s okay because it’s still my experience.”[3]

The album art of her debut album features a photograph taken of Bedouine on the black-and-white tiled floor of the console room outside Gus Seyffert's studio, where she recorded the album.[3]

Bird Songs of a Killjoy[]

In March 2019, Bedouine announced her second full-length album, Bird Songs of a Killjoy, which was released June 21, 2019.[9][10] Her second record is influenced by her own wanderlust, displacement, and curiosity. It is a soundtrack to Spring blossom, to warm air on skin, to the concept of possibility. The twelve songs on Bird Songs of a Killjoy contain several references to birds, which initially panicked Azniv. “Oh no! What a cliché!” she recalls. "But I have to step back and take a breath. These songs are just where I landed, and that's OK." The album is produced by Gus Seyffert (Beck, Norah Jones).[11]

Tours[]

Headline tours

  • US Tour (Fall 2019)
  • UK/EU Tour (Fall 2019)

Support tours

Festivals

Discography[]

Studio albums

Singles

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Mandel, Leah. "Inside Bedouine's Modern Folk Masterpiece". The Fader. Retrieved June 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "Bedouine on Instagram: "From one desert to another. Headed back to la la land. It's been incredible meeting you all. Til next time.