A Thai-dulcimer (khim) decorates this beautiful track by the Singapore-raised, Brighton-based, Scottish-Thai singer-songwriter inspired by her heritage, her mother, and “all the diasporic mums out there”. It’s the latest track heralding her forthcoming album Share Your Care out on 7 February via Bella Union. The accompanying video, filmed in Thailand, features footage Ganya captured along the Ping river, with the ancient lost city of Wiang Kum Kam underneath, dotted by 99 subterranean stupas. Inspired in part by the death of her grandmother, and last surviving grandparent, she adds: “I was thinking about the sacrifices so many Asian mums make and giving value, appreciation and recognition to them.”
To explore more by Helen Ganya, including some other tracks from the new album, see also the other embedded links below.
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