NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Brittney Denise Sparks of Sudan Archives about her new album The BPM. She talks about how discovering the electric violin in her teens changed things for her.
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Known for bridging folk and classical violin with contemporary R&B and pop, the musician collaborated with artists in Detroit ...
Sudan Archives wants fans to get up a dance with her third studio album “The BPM.” The violinist, singer and songwriter born ...
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Intense and alive, Sudan Archives’ The BPM takes her audience out of their bedroom and into the club.  31-year-old Brittney ...
On her stunning new album The BPM, the multi-instrumentalist Sudan Archives explores the freedom of augmented reality and ...
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