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		<title>Nia Wyn Releases New EP &#8216;Take A Seat&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2021 19:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rising neo-soul star Nia Wyn has released her second EP, Take A Seat. Following on from her debut 2020 collection Love I Can&#8217;t Run, the North Walian vocalist has delivered a new eight-track mix that once again demonstrates her ability to fuse pop, R&#38;B, indie, jazz and soul elements. The latest track released from the EP &#8211; Don&#8217;t [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rising neo-soul star Nia Wyn has released her second EP, <em>Take A Seat</em>. Following on from her debut 2020 collection <em>Love I Can&#8217;t Run</em>, the North Walian vocalist has delivered a new eight-track mix that once again demonstrates her ability to fuse pop, R&amp;B, indie, jazz and soul elements. The latest track released from the EP &#8211; <em>Don&#8217;t Rely On Me</em> &#8211; encapsulates this sonic dexterity; landing somewhere between a Paloma Faith pop-ballad and Luther Vandross-esque slow jam, replete with a squidgy funk bassline. Wyn unveiled a new stripped-back video for <em>Don&#8217;t Rely On Me</em> on Friday.</p>
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<p>The <em>Take A Seat</em> EP &#8211; a title <a href="https://whenthehornblows.com/content/2021/3/15/ep-review-nia-wyn-take-a-seat">chosen by Wyn</a> as &#8220;<em>a play on what receptionists of course say at mental health services when you have to sit in a waiting room</em>&#8221; &#8211; refuses to shy away from challenging themes; from the political and social ruptures between millennials and older generations, to mental health and struggles with self-esteem. For example, of hip-hop-tinged track <em>Muzzle</em> &#8211; a collaboration with 2020 Glastonbury Emerging Prize winner R.A.E. which had previously been released as a single &#8211; Wyn told <a href="https://conversationsabouther.net/welsh-singer-nia-wyn-returns-with-new-single-muzzle-featuring-r-a-e-music-news/"><em>Conversations About Her</em></a> &#8220;<em>I wanted to represent that even if things are going well and you’re making progress, the impact of mental health issues and comparing yourself to others can lead to a lot of self-doubt.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>No stranger to a collaboration, the EP also sees the Llandudno product join forces with rapper and producer Aaron London on <em>Imma Be Honest </em>(another previous single release) and with compatriot Deyah &#8211; who recently scooped the Welsh Music Prize for her second album <em>Care City</em> &#8211; on <em>Getting High</em>. There&#8217;s also space on <em>Take A Seat</em> for <em>Who Asked You</em>; a track which will already be familiar to players of football video game <em>FIFA 2021</em>.</p>
<p>Wyn, a huge fan of the Wales and Manchester United women&#8217;s teams, told <a href="https://clwbpeldroed.org/2020/10/23/nia-wyn-fifa-21-dua-lipa/"><em>Clwb Pel-droed</em> t</a>hat she was thrilled to appear on the game soundtrack, which also features songs from the likes of Dua Lipa and Royal Blood. She said &#8220;<em>It makes me feel proud that this particular track was the one that got on FIFA, as I wrote it about defiance in the face of those obstacles and the determination to succeed regardless. It’s about facing challenges such as rejection, the stigma around mental health issues and small-town mentality. I love that EA have facilitated my music to be exposed to a wider audience than I could have ever hoped for. I grew up playing FIFA on my brothers PS2 and beyond, and I always dreamed of having one of my tracks on there. It’s something off my bucket list.</em>”</p>
<p>Early reviews for the EP have been glowingly positive. In their write-up, <a href="https://earmilk.com/2021/03/20/nia-wyn-unveils-the-incredible-new-ep-take-a-seat/"><em>Earmilk</em></a> called the new collection &#8220;<em>A reflective piece of bliss</em>&#8220;; adding that &#8220;<em>&#8230;while Wyn&#8217;s musical trajectory continues to soar, her artistry is catapulting itself into the frontrunners of UK rising stars. And one question we&#8217;re still asking, why isn&#8217;t Nia Wyn a household name yet?</em>&#8221; Meanwhile <a href="https://whenthehornblows.com/content/2021/3/15/ep-review-nia-wyn-take-a-seat"><em>When The Horn Blows</em></a> opined that: &#8220;<em>With its clever social commentary and continuously changing sonic environment, the ‘Take A Seat’ EP represents everything that makes Nia Wyn stand out as an exceptionally talented artist that should be on everyone’s radar.</em>&#8220;</p>
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		<title>Nia Wyn Drops New Single &#8216;Imma Be Honest&#8217; with Aaron London</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2021 18:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[North Walian singer-songwriter Nia Wyn has released her latest single, Imma Be Honest, this week. The new track, a soulful R&#38;B slow jam, is a collaboration with rapper and producer Aaron London. The song is set to feature on Wyn&#8217;s second EP Take A Seat, which is due out on March 19th. Wyn, who is [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>North Walian singer-songwriter Nia Wyn has released her latest single, <em>Imma Be Honest</em>, this week. The new track, a soulful R&amp;B slow jam, is a collaboration with rapper and producer Aaron London. The song is set to feature on Wyn&#8217;s second EP <em>Take A Seat</em>, which is due out on March 19th.</p>
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<p>Wyn, who is now based in North London, has enjoyed a whirlwind twelve months in spite of the disruption the coronavirus pandemic has caused to the music industry at large. Last February the Llandudno product unleashed her debut EP, <em>Love I Can&#8217;t Ruin</em>, which was described by <em><a href="https://purplemelonmu.com/2020/02/23/nia-wyn-debut-ep-love-i-cant-ruin/">Purple Melon</a></em> as &#8220;<em>an offering oozing with fluidity and fluency</em>&#8221; which &#8220;<em>displays Nia’s rare, raw and exquisite vocal tone.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>The EP demonstrated Wyn&#8217;s ability to fuse together musical styles (notably R&amp;B, indie, pop and soul) as well a host of divergent themes; ranging from love and lust to the increasingly murky state of British politics and the continued societal stain of misogyny. The treatment of women in the music industry in particular is an issue which is close to the vocalist&#8217;s heart. In an interview with <em><a href="https://soundsgoodblg.com/an-interview-with-nia-wyn/">Sounds Good</a> </em>last year<em> </em>she said &#8220;<em>Women and non-binary people are underrepresented pretty much in every corner of the music industry though, from festival line-ups to engineers and producers, PR and label executives. In terms of festivals I would like to see a lot more soul (ideally women soul artists) represented on line-ups.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>The singer-songwriter went on to reach a whole new global audience last September when her track <em>Who Asked You</em> featured on the best-selling video game <em>Fifa 21</em> alongside music from the likes of Dua Lipa, Celeste and Royal Blood. Wyn, a huge football fan and passionate follower of the Wales and Manchester United women&#8217;s teams, has spoken of her delight at the association with one of the biggest brand names in sports gaming.</p>
<p>In an interview with the <a href="https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/18844492.who-asked-you-nia-wyn-originally-llandudno-featured-hugely-popular-fifa-21-video-game-made-ea-sports/"><em>North Wales Pioneer</em></a>, she said &#8220;<em>Max Music Publishing submitted my track to EA who liked it and got back to me to say they were interested in using it. But I didn&#8217;t actually find out that it was going to be featured on FIFA 21 until around July time, so the waiting around was the hard bit! It&#8217;s a dream come true to be featured on the game, I grew up playing it on Playstation and playing football too so it&#8217;s amazing. It&#8217;s absolutely mad. It&#8217;s definitely one to tick off the bucket list.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>The singer rounded off 2020 with another new single (<em>Muzzle</em>) which saw her team up with South Londoner R.A.E., the latest winner of Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition. Wyn told <a href="https://conversationsabouther.net/welsh-singer-nia-wyn-returns-with-new-single-muzzle-featuring-r-a-e-music-news/"><em>Conversations About Her</em></a> that the song&#8217;s themes reflected her own struggles with anxiety and self-esteem, saying &#8220;<em>I wrote ‘Muzzle‘ about working a 9-to-5 and how it can grind you down, and the desire to quit that office life and pursue my music full-time. I wanted to represent that even if things are going well and you’re making progress, the impact of mental health issues and comparing yourself to others can lead to a lot of self-doubt.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>2021 should be another busy year for the up-and-coming performer. In addition to the new EP in March, Wyn will support Modfather Paul Weller &#8211; who had previously collaborated with the Welsh artist on her 2018 single <em>Turnstiles</em> &#8211; on his rescheduled UK tour this autumn.</p>
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