{"id":48673,"date":"2015-04-14T10:06:15","date_gmt":"2015-04-14T10:06:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/?p=48673"},"modified":"2016-09-22T14:33:27","modified_gmt":"2016-09-22T14:33:27","slug":"new-noise-marin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/2015\/04\/14\/new-noise-marin\/","title":{"rendered":"New Noise: Marin"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ahead of the release of “DAY 42” we chat to London native Marin about her best pinch-me-moments, her dream venues to play at and what makes her sound unique.<\/p>\n

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With a voice that’s like butter sliding down hot toast, Marin is the fresh faced young jazz vocalist from North London who’s now on our radar. Both the genres of jazz and electronic music melt beautifully together in her new debut single “DAY 42”, making it the perfect soundtrack to summer nights around a crackling fire. Marin has already had great exposure and her career is just beginning, training as a jazz vocalist when she was younger, Marin caught the ears of major London producers. After the release of\u00a0\u201cPrevail\u201d; a bootleg of Zomby’s 2011 track \u201cWitch Hunt\u201d, her new track\u00a0“DAY 42” speaks about the transition and change that leads to the unknown. Silky, raw and rich Marin’s sound combines the alternative classic of jazz with electronic beats and an addictive baseline.\u00a0We caught Marin on a break from songwriting in the studio to hear more about how she hones her unique sound.<\/p>\n

So Marin, what’s your first music memory?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Singing the lead on “Papa was a Rolling stone” in school.<\/p>\n

Amazing song. You trained as a Jazz vocalist when you were younger, right? How did you become interested in that genre of music?<\/strong><\/p>\n

I was doing some exams and “popular” music tended to be frowned upon in those situations. Jazz was the perfect classical alternative and I loved that I could put my own stamp on things. It’s amazing how you have standards that have been around for so long and “done” by so many artists yet each version can be so interesting in its own way.<\/p>\n