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Written by Jack Doonar
Sydney/Berlin artist Sarah Jullienne, known as SUIIX (Pronounced Soo-ie), has dropped the new single Alright from her upcoming debut EP.
Featuring a strong focus on analogue synths and warped guitars, Alright is a chilled, whimsical, and kooky synth-pop track.
SUIIX started life as Sarah Jullienne’s creative overflow, which began at a young age after learning the piano as a child and developed into an interest in analogue synthesisers and electronica music.
The project’s psychedelic dream-pop sounds personify Jullienne’s musical interests, with her sound tiptoeing somewhere around the edges of familiarity to Melody’s Echo Chamber, Bjork, and Little Dragon.
Her debut single Hi received international praise for it’s simple and nostalgia evoking synth-pop coupled with Jullienne’s haunting vocals and intriguing use of instrumentation.
Alright embodies a similar sense of nostalgia with its psychedelic dream-pop textures and intricate use of instrumentation in this laidback and rose-water-soaked, vocal layered follow up to 2014’s Hi.
Being a dual resident of Germany and Australia, Jullienne spent six months travelling around Europe in 2014 shortly after the release of Hi.
She has now returned to Australia to develop SUIIX into a new and fully-fledged band.