Anisah

Writer — United Kingdom

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03Interview

Describe your style in three words?

Sporty, unconventional, minimalist.

The first track you played on repeat? And where did you play it?

Tory Lanez - LUV

First week of living at university, we threw a huge house party with all of our flatmates. It brings back memories of living away from home for the first time and the powerful realisation that comes with such a big move from adolescence to adulthood.

A song from your favourite album? And what does this track mean to you?

Glass Animals - Gooey

First British band who introduced me to a mix between psychedelia and indie rock. I followed them when they’d just started out, and were hugely under the radar. Their music genre is almost entirely unique which appeals to some, and doesn’t to others.

A song from your most memorable gig?

Glass Animals - Pools

The first band I ever saw live in an intimate venue in central London. The gig itself was very low-key, and the artists ensured every single member of the audience was involved with their set. Every single one of us was captivated in the essence of their music.

A song that always gets you up and dancing?

CamelPhat - Cola

A world renowned house tune recognised anywhere and everywhere. Whether it’s played in a car, in the gym or in the club!

A new song you're listening to? Why do you like this artist?

Doja Cat - Say So

She celebrates being unconventional and wears the title with pride. She doesn’t hide behind the stereotypical convention of sexuality in women but rather celebrates everything that being a woman entails.

Best song to turn up loud? And why?

Au/Ra - Panic Room - Club Mix

The lyrics surround the concept of living in a society dominated by the anxieties of an ever-changing social and digital climate. The entire song itself serves as a metaphor for the claustrophobic nature of social worries and anxieties in general.

A song that defines the teenage you? And the memories it evokes?

Kanye West - All Of The Lights

Reminds me of when I was studying in high school for my end of year exams - music was a huge stress outlet for me whenever I got distracted or overwhelmed with studying. I remember thinking this collaboration was one of the best of its genre at the time.

An anthemic song? Why does it get your pulse racing?

Samm Henshaw - Church (feat. EARTHGANG)

It emanates a powerful spiritual nature to music. It’s very much gospel-like in its message, alluding to present-day imagery of youth and correlating it with religious undertones. Religious or not, the song defies boundaries and doesn’t conform to any audience.

Best song to end an all-nighter?

LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends

Nine times out of then, you’ll never be going through an all-nighter yourself. This song is widely recognised and definitely encourages a community approach to whatever all-nighter you’d be tackling - whether it’s studying-related or just a big night out with friends!

04Playlist Notes

03Interview

Describe your style in three words?

Sporty, unconventional, minimalist.

The first track you played on repeat? And where did you play it?

Tory Lanez - LUV

First week of living at university, we threw a huge house party with all of our flatmates. It brings back memories of living away from home for the first time and the powerful realisation that comes with such a big move from adolescence to adulthood.

A song from your favourite album? And what does this track mean to you?

Glass Animals - Gooey

First British band who introduced me to a mix between psychedelia and indie rock. I followed them when they’d just started out, and were hugely under the radar. Their music genre is almost entirely unique which appeals to some, and doesn’t to others.

A song from your most memorable gig?

Glass Animals - Pools

The first band I ever saw live in an intimate venue in central London. The gig itself was very low-key, and the artists ensured every single member of the audience was involved with their set. Every single one of us was captivated in the essence of their music.

A song that always gets you up and dancing?

CamelPhat - Cola

A world renowned house tune recognised anywhere and everywhere. Whether it’s played in a car, in the gym or in the club!

A new song you're listening to? Why do you like this artist?

Doja Cat - Say So

She celebrates being unconventional and wears the title with pride. She doesn’t hide behind the stereotypical convention of sexuality in women but rather celebrates everything that being a woman entails.

Best song to turn up loud? And why?

Au/Ra - Panic Room - Club Mix

The lyrics surround the concept of living in a society dominated by the anxieties of an ever-changing social and digital climate. The entire song itself serves as a metaphor for the claustrophobic nature of social worries and anxieties in general.

A song that defines the teenage you? And the memories it evokes?

Kanye West - All Of The Lights

Reminds me of when I was studying in high school for my end of year exams - music was a huge stress outlet for me whenever I got distracted or overwhelmed with studying. I remember thinking this collaboration was one of the best of its genre at the time.

An anthemic song? Why does it get your pulse racing?

Samm Henshaw - Church (feat. EARTHGANG)

It emanates a powerful spiritual nature to music. It’s very much gospel-like in its message, alluding to present-day imagery of youth and correlating it with religious undertones. Religious or not, the song defies boundaries and doesn’t conform to any audience.

Best song to end an all-nighter?

LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends

Nine times out of then, you’ll never be going through an all-nighter yourself. This song is widely recognised and definitely encourages a community approach to whatever all-nighter you’d be tackling - whether it’s studying-related or just a big night out with friends!

04Playlist Notes