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Ada Lea brings us notes, which features previously unheard tracks. Levy speaks on the project: "The songs found in the notes EP were all contenders for my second record one hand on the steering wheel the other sewing a garden. Now that I’ve recorded three records and have released two, I’ve come to realise that my writing process requires that I write a bunch. Writing forty songs within a concept when I know I’ll only use ten allows me to discover a clearer vision of the kind of world I’m wanting to create for the music. I can’t tell what is missing until I’ve already written it. It’s like when Virgina Woolf said 'a light here required a shadow there.' One idea leads to another, which yields unexpected songs. Obviously, while it’s happening it’s a very ugly and messy process (voice memos, crying, scraps of paper everywhere, an excruciatingly long and meandering soundcloud playlist—just look away, I’m hideous!) so I only see this pattern once the album is finished and there’s some distance. The discarded songs become 'in-between' songs (songs that got me to write song B when I thought I could do with song A). Despite not making the final album cut, these six songs are their own special entities."
notes features “i-95”, “come on, baby! be a good girl for the camera”, “hometown”, and “heard you”.
the full ep is out now