Nadja (band)

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OriginToronto, Canada
Years active2003–present
LabelsVarious
Nadja
Nadja live in Toronto, Canada, 2025
Nadja live in Toronto, Canada, 2025
Background information
OriginToronto, Canada
GenresDrone metal, post-metal
Years active2003–present
LabelsVarious
MembersAidan Baker
Leah Buckareff
Websitenadjaluv.ca

Nadja is a Canadian duo of Aidan Baker (guitars, vocals, piano, woodwinds, drums) and Leah Buckareff (bass, vocals). Nadja began in 2003 as a solo project for Baker to explore the heavier and noisier side of his experimental ambient music performed mainly on the electric guitar. In 2005, Buckareff joined in order to make the project more than just a studio endeavour and to allow Nadja to perform live.[1]

The band's name comes from Aidan's name spelled backwards in order to match the concept of a musical style different from his own work. The J replacing the I is, according to Aidan, a reference to the Nadja character from André Breton's book of the same name and Elina Löwensohn's character from the 1994 vampire movie.[2] The duo are a married couple and are based in Berlin.[3]

After several limited edition CD-R releases on various small labels worldwide, Nadja released its first official album Truth Becomes Death on Montreal's Alien8 Recordings in 2005. The duo has since released material on wider distributed labels and went through re-releasing older recordings either remastered or completely re-arranged, such as the newer Touched 2007 version back on Alien8 or the Bodycage album on Profound Lore Records/LP version on Equation.

They have performed in Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Norway and the United States, sharing the stage with, among others, artists as Kayo Dot, Knurl, Khanate, Francisco López, Isis, thisquietarmy, BHUTAN drone, stilte, Dronevil and Mare.[4]

Musical style

The duo combines soundscape, electronics and atmospheric vocals with slow, epic riffs and dirge-like percussion,[5] creating a slowly moving grand wall of music that has been described as doomgaze,[6] drone, ambient-doom, and shoegazer-metal. Aidan noted that they prefer to call their style of music "ambient metal" or "ambient doom", though he is fond of the term "dreamsludge" as well.[7]

Line-up

  • Aidan Baker – Guitars, piano, programming, woodwinds, vocals (2002–present)
  • Leah Buckareff – Bass, vocals, violin (2003–present)

Discography

References

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