
My first ever print interview is in the newest issue of Sex Magazine ★☆
Loved being interviewed by Mumtaz so much. We first met online when she messaged me on Tumblr for the lyrics to “Grove” and then finally in person when I played @bitchesplaymusic in Austin earlier this year. I have not done an interview in some years so I'm happy it was with her ♥
Also, love goes out to Neva for taking this portrait of me, when she shot the BTS for “Tiniest Whisper”, I was amazed at how she captured me and feel honored to work with such an incredible artist and friend.
Text by @woundrecovery @sexmag
Photography by @_____neva
Styling & makeup - Me (aha)
Hair by my cousin @loveablestylezbyjj ♥

My first ever print interview is in the newest issue of Sex Magazine ★☆
Loved being interviewed by Mumtaz so much. We first met online when she messaged me on Tumblr for the lyrics to “Grove” and then finally in person when I played @bitchesplaymusic in Austin earlier this year. I have not done an interview in some years so I'm happy it was with her ♥
Also, love goes out to Neva for taking this portrait of me, when she shot the BTS for “Tiniest Whisper”, I was amazed at how she captured me and feel honored to work with such an incredible artist and friend.
Text by @woundrecovery @sexmag
Photography by @_____neva
Styling & makeup - Me (aha)
Hair by my cousin @loveablestylezbyjj ♥

My first ever print interview is in the newest issue of Sex Magazine ★☆
Loved being interviewed by Mumtaz so much. We first met online when she messaged me on Tumblr for the lyrics to “Grove” and then finally in person when I played @bitchesplaymusic in Austin earlier this year. I have not done an interview in some years so I'm happy it was with her ♥
Also, love goes out to Neva for taking this portrait of me, when she shot the BTS for “Tiniest Whisper”, I was amazed at how she captured me and feel honored to work with such an incredible artist and friend.
Text by @woundrecovery @sexmag
Photography by @_____neva
Styling & makeup - Me (aha)
Hair by my cousin @loveablestylezbyjj ♥
*:✧anyone can see what you mean to me*:✧
"tiniest whisper"
my first single
out this thursday - 2/24/2022
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SILLAGE SUNDAY APRIL 19th at @reforesters.io
EMBACI
ROHANA
8ULENTINA
6:30pm
Presales via RA (link in bio)
SILLAGE SUNDAY APRIL 19th at @reforesters.io
EMBACI
ROHANA
8ULENTINA
6:30pm
Presales via RA (link in bio)

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Welcome New York–based multidisciplinary artist and musician Embaci (@embaci), who joined us a few weeks ago and will be in residence until the end of March as part of our Principal Residency Program.
At La Becque, Embaci develops ‘Lilt Shimmer’, a musical performance and score tracing sound to its origins, mirroring life’s emergence from water. Drawing inspiration from prehistoric fish and the vibrant fish of the Caribbean—such as the flying fish and the cascadura—she explores how aquatic life reflects resilience, adaptation, and transformation across eras. Through the story of a fish navigating currents of change and survival, she investigates the voice as a sculptural medium, integrating hydrophone and contact mic recordings of Lake Geneva with layered vocals. The resulting soundscape intertwines folklore, ecology, and sonic expression, inviting audiences to listen deeply to sound as a force shaped by natural elements. In this work, water becomes both memory and movement, echoing the rhythms of the world and connecting listeners to its continuous flow.
Embaci, born in Brooklyn with Trinidadian heritage, is an artist shaping worlds of sound, technology, and storytelling. Her practice weaves celestial, shape-shifting forms through her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both instrument and portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Join us at La Becque on Saturday, March 21 to discover Embaci’s ongoing research during the Spring Open Studios.
Credits
Embaci, La Becque, 2026, photo Aurélien Haslebacher
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #2026residents #embaci #fromlabecquewithlove

Saturday, January 17, from 7:00 PM to 12:00 AM
@arseniclausanne – Lausanne (Switzerland)
POETIC NIGHT
Carte Blanche by Luna Mahoux around her film “The Other Queen of Memphis”
Invited by Iman Waser
Film screening of “The Other Queen of Memphis” by Luna Mahoux (BE)
& “The Hautology of an OG” by @crystallmess (FR) & @_____neva (US)
Discussion / talk avec @blachromatic
@makofmemphis – performance / poetry (US)
@joy_guidry – live (US)
@yaraduac – live (CH)
@embaci – live (US)
Graphisme la bossss : @kim_coussee
PRODUIT PAR @lefresnoy

This winter, La Becque will welcome Embaci (@embaci) for a residency from January to March 2026 as part of our Principal Residency Program.
Embaci, an American multidisciplinary artist and musician with Trinidadian heritage, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her practice weaves sound, technology, and storytelling into celestial, shape-shifting forms, using her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both an instrument and a portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Her work incorporates diverse sonic fragments, from voice messages and film excerpts to environmental recordings, transforming them into fluid extensions of her voice. Through performances that merge tradition with future possibilities, she creates interactive spaces that invite connection, belonging, and discovery.
Credits
Embaci, courtesy of the artist
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #labecqueresidencedartistes #2026residents #emabaci

This winter, La Becque will welcome Embaci (@embaci) for a residency from January to March 2026 as part of our Principal Residency Program.
Embaci, an American multidisciplinary artist and musician with Trinidadian heritage, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her practice weaves sound, technology, and storytelling into celestial, shape-shifting forms, using her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both an instrument and a portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Her work incorporates diverse sonic fragments, from voice messages and film excerpts to environmental recordings, transforming them into fluid extensions of her voice. Through performances that merge tradition with future possibilities, she creates interactive spaces that invite connection, belonging, and discovery.
Credits
Embaci, courtesy of the artist
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #labecqueresidencedartistes #2026residents #emabaci

This winter, La Becque will welcome Embaci (@embaci) for a residency from January to March 2026 as part of our Principal Residency Program.
Embaci, an American multidisciplinary artist and musician with Trinidadian heritage, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her practice weaves sound, technology, and storytelling into celestial, shape-shifting forms, using her ethereal contralto voice—shifting between resonance and distortion—as both an instrument and a portal to new sonic dimensions. Trained in opera and jazz, she blends classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries and embracing improvisation.
Her work incorporates diverse sonic fragments, from voice messages and film excerpts to environmental recordings, transforming them into fluid extensions of her voice. Through performances that merge tradition with future possibilities, she creates interactive spaces that invite connection, belonging, and discovery.
Credits
Embaci, courtesy of the artist
#labecque #labecqueartistresidency #labecqueresidencedartistes #2026residents #emabaci

added something to my bandcamp for once ♥︎
ASSIGNMENT ONE
1.FURSTONE
2.VICTORY LOVE
3.ON NOW
4.HEHE
reminds me of “tides” and very early things i used to make, if you know

Hood Rave and Deluge come together to present Overflow, a night of sonic exploration across the spectrum of electronic sound, Saturday November 22nd at a secret venue in DTLA.
About Embaci
Embaci is a multidisciplinary artist and musician of Trinidadian heritage, born and based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work intertwines sound, technology, and storytelling into celestial, shape-shifting forms guided by her voice—moving between resonance and distortion as both instrument and portal. Trained as a contralto opera singer, she merges classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries through improvisation and play.
Ticket link in bio

Hood Rave and Deluge come together to present Overflow, a night of sonic exploration across the spectrum of electronic sound, Saturday November 22nd at a secret venue in DTLA.
About Embaci
Embaci is a multidisciplinary artist and musician of Trinidadian heritage, born and based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work intertwines sound, technology, and storytelling into celestial, shape-shifting forms guided by her voice—moving between resonance and distortion as both instrument and portal. Trained as a contralto opera singer, she merges classical technique with experimental production, dissolving genre boundaries through improvisation and play.
Ticket link in bio
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