A cinematic slice of experimental dream-pop, ‘Itt Van Pedig Senki Se Hívta’ marks the latest offering from Hungarian songstress Villő. At only 23 years old, the talented creative showcases unmatched artistic maturity, together with the willingness to go beyond the beaten path. She’s not here for catchy hooks or commercial operations. She’s here for the alternative folks, appearing as an aural mirage, an angelic being moving at the fringes of popular culture. That’s perhaps why she’s been known as the ‘Hungarian Aurora’ up until now.
‘Itt Van Pedig Senki Se Hívta’ marks a new bold chapter in Villő’s career. Its title translates to ‘Here It Is, Though No One Called It’. Evoking the fear of the unexpected, the piece stands out as an anxiety-driven exploration, unfolding the infinite spiralling and the trembling body sensation which often accompanies an anxiety attack. It’s a feeling that many will likely be familiar with, a feeling that appears at the most inconvenient moments… such is the fragility of the human experience! Villő knows it well, seeking to encapsulate that very same brooding sensation into her musical work.
Originally appearing as the soundtrack of a cult Hungarian film (Eszkimó asszony fázik), ‘Itt Van Pedig Senki Se Hívta’ instantly manifested as the perfect match for Villő’s nuanced and experimental artistry. Delving deeper into the creative ethos behind the piece, she explains: “The track expresses such a vulnerable and human state that I never managed to put into my own words. Covering the song became not just a musical choice, but an act of emotional recognition.”
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