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Chicago artist Sparklmami on “fajas,” the art of confessional music and those long-fingered gloves

Chicago artist Sparklmami on “fajas,” the art of confessional music and those long-fingered gloves

Update: 2024-10-24
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Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist Sparklmami already knows what her world looks like. Now, she’s figuring out its sound. Her musical influences include ‘70s Brazilian jazz and funk, Mexican bolero and the music she listened to growing up in Texas.

The artist sat down with Vocalo’s Nudia Hernandez before her Oct. 24 performance at the Chicago Cultural Center to talk about curating visual and sonic identities, musical inspirations and June single “fajas.”

This segment was hosted and produced by Nudia Hernandez, and edited by Morgan Ciocca. It originally aired on Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM during Nudia In the Afternoons on Thursday, Oct. 3. Dig deeper into the story at Vocalo.org, and follow us @Vocalo on Instagram, X and Facebook, or @Vocalo.radio on TikTok.
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Chicago artist Sparklmami on “fajas,” the art of confessional music and those long-fingered gloves

Chicago artist Sparklmami on “fajas,” the art of confessional music and those long-fingered gloves