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Madaila

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Pop juggernaut Madaila's debut record, “The Dance”, is upbeat, synth-heavy, and catchy. Vocal skill and range are immediately apparent. But in the tradition of Prince and more recently Frank Ocean, there is an ornateness and occasional darkness to this pop music that exposes Madaila's complexity and musicianship. Tight arrangements and multi-instrumental performances showcase musical minds at work. Tight spandex and technicolor attire showcase a different side. When playing live, both powerful and playful elements of Madaila are present as the five-piece finds the deeper possibilities within their concise recorded material. On stage, spontaneous expression and contagious melody coexist. Madaila has shared the stage with Mac DeMarco, Delicate Steve, Valerie June, Rubblebucket; and played at festivals such Frendly Gathering, Waking Windows, & Burlington Discover Jazz. Madaila is part of Future Fields, an artist-run musical creation & amplification group based in Burlington, Vermont that includes Maryse Smith, Villanelles, & The Precepts. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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The Dance

6,545
2

I Don't Want To Rest

4,130
3

Nature

3,623
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International Lover

2,784
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Give Me All Your Love

2,262
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Realization

1,505
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Where Do We Go from Here?

1,166
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Excelsior

1,152
9

Secret

567
10

I Know

515

albums

The Dance

The Dance

Traces

Traces

Where Do We Go from Here?

Where Do We Go from Here?

Clandestine Magic

Clandestine Magic

West

West

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The Suite

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Good Lord Nancy

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Give Me All Your Love

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New Romance

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Excelsior

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Sweet Tooth

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Young Blood

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