

Choke Enough
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"choke enough is a very intense album for me. Itâs filled with directions, tentatives
and irregularities, reflecting my last years on this planet as my heart and conscience has really decentered from myselfâ, says Marylou Mayniel, aka Oklou. "Each song calls for a different path, trying to guess which one to follow. Probably as some sort of quest for sense and purpose, in these times where the obsession with self development and self achievement is something I relate with less and less".
After establishing herself as one of the most promising artists of her generation, collaborating with names like Mura Masa, Pomme and Flavien Berger, and remixing stars including Dua Lipa and AngÚle (Fever), Caroline Polachek (Door) and A.G.
Cook (Being Harsh), the French artist took the time to reflect on both her career and
her desires, and the result is choke enough. The album maps an emotional landscape. Warm, beautiful productions that are the signature of the Oklou style are throughout; pairing ambient sounds with minimal club rhythms, delicate synthesizer arpeggios and found sound samples. The albumâs title track, âchoke enoughâ, is an embodiment of the projectâs quest for meaning, of the need to be touched by anything; a grandiose epiphany or a passing quotidien moment.Â
âItâs the first song of the project,â explains Mayniel. âI remember listening to it in my
car in Los Angeles on one of those immense roads that goes around the city. I parked in a slightly dark corner, a sort of vacant lot, and the words came suddenly, like a surge. A need to tell my story of my pursuit of intense emotions.â This relationship with elusive, imperceptible, ephemeral emotions is the key to the album. It is a reflection on the subconscious and conscious demands of an artistic psychology, and on the demands of existing and creating in a brief and transient life. âI see it as built on a permanent conversation between a life anchored in reality and another in fantasyâ, she says.
Tracklist
Side A
A1 Endless
A2 Thank you for recording
A3 Family and friends
A4 Obvious
A5 Ict
A6 Choke enough
A7(;ÂŽàŒàș¶ÙčàŒàș¶`)
Side B
B1 Take me by the hand
B2 Plague dogs
B3 Forces
B4 Harvest sky
B5 Want to wanna come back
B6 Blade bird
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"choke enough is a very intense album for me. Itâs filled with directions, tentatives
and irregularities, reflecting my last years on this planet as my heart and conscience has really decentered from myselfâ, says Marylou Mayniel, aka Oklou. "Each song calls for a different path, trying to guess which one to follow. Probably as some sort of quest for sense and purpose, in these times where the obsession with self development and self achievement is something I relate with less and less".
After establishing herself as one of the most promising artists of her generation, collaborating with names like Mura Masa, Pomme and Flavien Berger, and remixing stars including Dua Lipa and AngÚle (Fever), Caroline Polachek (Door) and A.G.
Cook (Being Harsh), the French artist took the time to reflect on both her career and
her desires, and the result is choke enough. The album maps an emotional landscape. Warm, beautiful productions that are the signature of the Oklou style are throughout; pairing ambient sounds with minimal club rhythms, delicate synthesizer arpeggios and found sound samples. The albumâs title track, âchoke enoughâ, is an embodiment of the projectâs quest for meaning, of the need to be touched by anything; a grandiose epiphany or a passing quotidien moment.Â
âItâs the first song of the project,â explains Mayniel. âI remember listening to it in my
car in Los Angeles on one of those immense roads that goes around the city. I parked in a slightly dark corner, a sort of vacant lot, and the words came suddenly, like a surge. A need to tell my story of my pursuit of intense emotions.â This relationship with elusive, imperceptible, ephemeral emotions is the key to the album. It is a reflection on the subconscious and conscious demands of an artistic psychology, and on the demands of existing and creating in a brief and transient life. âI see it as built on a permanent conversation between a life anchored in reality and another in fantasyâ, she says.
Tracklist
Side A
A1 Endless
A2 Thank you for recording
A3 Family and friends
A4 Obvious
A5 Ict
A6 Choke enough
A7(;ÂŽàŒàș¶ÙčàŒàș¶`)
Side B
B1 Take me by the hand
B2 Plague dogs
B3 Forces
B4 Harvest sky
B5 Want to wanna come back
B6 Blade bird











