Jessy Lanza

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Jessy Lanza
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Lanza performing in Philadelphia
Background information
Born (1985-09-03) 3 September 1985 (age 38)
Origin Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Genres Techno-pop, R&B, electronic
Occupation(s)Dj, music producer, songwriter, vocalist
Instrument(s)Vocals, drum machine, keyboard, synth
Years active2009–present
Labels Hyperdub
Website jessylanza.com

Jessy Lanza is a Canadian electronic songwriter, producer, and vocalist from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [1] She has released four albums, Pull My Hair Back (2013), Oh No (2016), All the Time (2020) and Love Hallucination (2023) to critical praise on UK label Hyperdub.

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Life and career

Lanza grew up playing piano and clarinet before going to Concordia University to study jazz. [2] [3] [4] Before starting her career as a singer and music producer, she worked as a music teacher. [5]

Lanza was listed as one of the best new artists of 2013 by XLR8R. [6] In a review of her debut album, Pull My Hair Back , she was described by The Guardian as "the latest and possibly greatest of the new ethereal soul girls" [7] and ranked No. 4 on Resident Advisor's Top 20 Albums of 2013. [8] Pull My Hair Back was co-written and co-produced with Jeremy Greenspan of Junior Boys and released on the UK's Hyperdub record label. The album Pull My Hair Back was a shortlisted nominee for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize. [9]

In 2014, Lanza collaborated with Caribou on his album Our Love . In 2015, she recorded vocals for The Galleria EP Calling Card / Mezzanine. The duo released a single in 2019 titled Stop & Go.

Her second album Oh No was released in 2016, and was shortlisted again for the 2016 Polaris Music Prize. [10]

Her third album All the Time was released in July 2020.

In 2023 she released the album Love Hallucination.

Influences

Lanza possesses a soprano vocal range, similar to Elizabeth Fraser and Aaliyah. [11] As a child, Lanza listened to Janet Jackson and Paula Abdul. [4] The singer said that having a background in studying jazz helped her to have "the ability to hear and lift chord progressions", which led her to an understanding of R&B music that permeates her recent work. [5] Laced with funk, soul, R&B, and haunting high-register vocals, Lanza cites Missy Elliott and Timbaland as early influences on her songwriting. [12] The singer has also cited such artists as Evelyn "Champagne" King and Melba Moore. [13] She also cited Japanese synthpop artists of the 1970s and 1980s, such as Yellow Magic Orchestra members Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Yukihiro Takahashi, as key influences. [14] She has a postmodern approach to writing music, comparing her songs to a mashup of all the pop songs over the last 40 years that she likes. [4]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

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