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ACCLAIMED ARTIST & ACTIVIST MADAME GANDHI DEBUTS NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WAITING FOR ME”

ACCLAIMED ARTIST & ACTIVIST MADAME GANDHI DEBUTS NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WAITING FOR ME” – WATCH HERE LATEST IN SERIES OF VIDEOS PRODUCED BY WOMEN & GENDER NON-CONFORMING CREATIVES   SIGNS TO SONY MUSIC MASTERWORKS IN ADVANCE OF NEW MUSIC   PERFORMS NPR TINY DESK (HOME) CONCERT – WATCH HERE NEW YORK, NY (June 26, […]
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ACCLAIMED ARTIST & ACTIVIST

MADAME GANDHI

DEBUTS NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “WAITING FOR ME” – WATCH HERE

LATEST IN SERIES OF VIDEOS PRODUCED BY WOMEN & GENDER NON-CONFORMING CREATIVES

 

SIGNS TO SONY MUSIC MASTERWORKS IN ADVANCE OF NEW MUSIC

 

PERFORMS NPR TINY DESK (HOME) CONCERT – WATCH HERE

NEW YORK, NY (June 26, 2020) – Multi-talented artist, percussionist, producer and activist MADAME GANDHI today releases her newest video for Visions track “Waiting For Me” – watch here.  Directed by Misha Ghose, “Waiting For Me” was conceptualized and produced by an all-female team and features queer, trans, female and gender non-conforming cast members and marks Madame Gandhi’s first-ever video shot in India.  With its contrasting industrial imagery and color palettes, the visual brings to life the song’s empowering message, an eco-feminist call to action that eschews institutionalized power structures in favor of forging new narratives of self-expression.  Of the video, Madame Gandhi explains:

 

“We as artists have the power to use our art to vividly reimagine the world we wished we lived in. ‘Waiting For Me’ is a song about questioning societal norms as they exist.  The video opens with the quote, ‘We always assume our own powerlessness, but never our own power.’ With the interconnected social justice movements happening around the world, we are seeing a larger belief in the power of the collective for change. This music video is a call to action for each of us to examine how hierarchy, capitalism and systemic oppression serve to keep us obedient, with little space for dialogue or critical thinking. My hope is that this video inspires folks to ask, ‘Are my behaviors contributing to the oppression of somebody else? And what contributes to my own oppression? What does my version of freedom look and feel like?’”

 

For a full list of production credits and behind-the-scenes commentary from Madame Gandhi on the “Waiting For Me” video, click here.

 

The video for “Waiting For Me” launches the next chapter in Madame Gandhi’s already critically-acclaimed career, as she announces her signing with Sony Music Masterworks.  With an imitable pairing of complex percussive rhythms and empowering messages of liberation, Madame Gandhi is known for her passionately uplifting body of musical work that continues to elevate the female voice and redefine notions of gender, identity and politics.  Having released her first two EPs as part of an overarching short-form album trilogy, most recently 2019’s Visions, Madame Gandhi begins her new partnership with Sony Music Masterworks ahead of the third and final installment in the series.

 

Today’s news and video arrive on what has been a massive week for Madame Gandhi, who made her NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert debut this Wednesday, performing tracks from both her Visions and Voices EPs – watch here.  Selected as 2020 TED Fellow for her commitment to creating meaningful and positive change, Madame Gandhi will also participate in TED2020 later this year, joining multidisciplinary individuals across the globe for an online gathering of conversations, sessions and performances.  She returns to the TED Stage later this year after her 2018 TED Talk about the importance of making music accessible to those hard of hearing. The talk now has over 200k views – watch here

 

WATCH MADAME GANDHI’S VIDEO FOR “WAITING FOR ME”

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bNdmBeQHI4

 

ABOUT MADAME GANDHI

Kiran Gandhi, who performs as Madame Gandhi, is an artist and activist whose mission is to elevate and celebrate gender liberation. She has toured as the drummer for M.I.A., Thievery Corporation and most recently Oprah on her 2020 Vision Stadium Tour. Gandhi holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Gender Studies from Georgetown and an MBA from Harvard. In 2015, she ran the London Marathon bleeding freely to combat period stigma around the world, sparking a global viral conversation about how we treat menstruation in various cultures. She has been listed as a Forbes 30 Under 30 member and is a 2020 TED Fellow. Her mathy percussion, uplifting music and inspiring talks have been critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Billboard, NPR and more. Her song “The Future is Female” reached #8 on the Spotify Viral US Charts following the 2017 Women’s March. She has released two short-form albums, Voices (2016) and Visions (2019), accompanied by a series of music videos produced and concepted by women and gender non-conforming creatives. Gandhi is currently working on her third short-form album Vibrations, which is expected in 2021. For updates and more, visit www.madamegandhi.com.

 

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Sony Music Masterworks comprises Masterworks, Sony Classical, Milan Records, OKeh, Portrait and Masterworks Broadway imprints. For email updates and information please visit www.sonymusicmasterworks.com/.

 

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