
Aperture
Jadagu premieres Aperture, her first LP and most ambitious work to date.
Fresh out of high school, Hannah Jadagu released her debut EP, What Is Going On?, a collection of intimate bedroom pop tracks recorded entirely on an iPhone 7, which was, at the time, Jadaguâs most accessible mode of production. An off-the-cuff approach to music making and instinctive ability to write unforgettable hooks belied the intensity of Jadaguâs subject matter. In a short run time, What Is Going On? confronts some of the nationâs most urgent struggles all through Jadaguâs compassionate perspective.
Written in the years between graduating from high school in Mesquite, TX and her sophomore year of college in New York, Aperture finds Jadagu in a state of transition. âWhere I grew up, everyone is Christian; even if you donât go to church, youâre still practicing in some form,â Jadagu says, laughing. âMoving out of my small hometown has made me reflect on how embedded Christianity is in the culture down there, and though Iâve been questioning my relationship to the church since high school, itâs definitely a theme on this album, but so is family.â
An aperture is strictly defined as an opening, a hole, a gap. On a camera, itâs the mechanism that light passes through, allowing a photographer to immortalize a moment in time. For Jadagu, the word perfectly encapsulates the mood of her debut album. In the years it took her to complete, she faced moments of darkness, sure, but the process of making it, her first ever in a professional studio, was ultimately a cathartic experience, one she now shares with you, the listener. Let the light in.
Jadagu premieres Aperture, her first LP and most ambitious work to date.
Fresh out of high school, Hannah Jadagu released her debut EP, What Is Going On?, a collection of intimate bedroom pop tracks recorded entirely on an iPhone 7, which was, at the time, Jadaguâs most accessible mode of production. An off-the-cuff approach to music making and instinctive ability to write unforgettable hooks belied the intensity of Jadaguâs subject matter. In a short run time, What Is Going On? confronts some of the nationâs most urgent struggles all through Jadaguâs compassionate perspective.
Written in the years between graduating from high school in Mesquite, TX and her sophomore year of college in New York, Aperture finds Jadagu in a state of transition. âWhere I grew up, everyone is Christian; even if you donât go to church, youâre still practicing in some form,â Jadagu says, laughing. âMoving out of my small hometown has made me reflect on how embedded Christianity is in the culture down there, and though Iâve been questioning my relationship to the church since high school, itâs definitely a theme on this album, but so is family.â
An aperture is strictly defined as an opening, a hole, a gap. On a camera, itâs the mechanism that light passes through, allowing a photographer to immortalize a moment in time. For Jadagu, the word perfectly encapsulates the mood of her debut album. In the years it took her to complete, she faced moments of darkness, sure, but the process of making it, her first ever in a professional studio, was ultimately a cathartic experience, one she now shares with you, the listener. Let the light in.
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Jadagu premieres Aperture, her first LP and most ambitious work to date.
Fresh out of high school, Hannah Jadagu released her debut EP, What Is Going On?, a collection of intimate bedroom pop tracks recorded entirely on an iPhone 7, which was, at the time, Jadaguâs most accessible mode of production. An off-the-cuff approach to music making and instinctive ability to write unforgettable hooks belied the intensity of Jadaguâs subject matter. In a short run time, What Is Going On? confronts some of the nationâs most urgent struggles all through Jadaguâs compassionate perspective.
Written in the years between graduating from high school in Mesquite, TX and her sophomore year of college in New York, Aperture finds Jadagu in a state of transition. âWhere I grew up, everyone is Christian; even if you donât go to church, youâre still practicing in some form,â Jadagu says, laughing. âMoving out of my small hometown has made me reflect on how embedded Christianity is in the culture down there, and though Iâve been questioning my relationship to the church since high school, itâs definitely a theme on this album, but so is family.â
An aperture is strictly defined as an opening, a hole, a gap. On a camera, itâs the mechanism that light passes through, allowing a photographer to immortalize a moment in time. For Jadagu, the word perfectly encapsulates the mood of her debut album. In the years it took her to complete, she faced moments of darkness, sure, but the process of making it, her first ever in a professional studio, was ultimately a cathartic experience, one she now shares with you, the listener. Let the light in.
















