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Asha Catherine Nandy (born December 2002), known by the stage name Yunè Pinku, is an Irish musician whose work blends
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with other forms of electronic music. She has released two EPs, ''Bluff'' and ''Babylon IX'', the latter of which charted at No. 8 on the
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; she is also a member of ESEA Music, and has been cited as an inspiration by
Piri Sophie Leigh McBurnie (born 14 March 1999), known professionally as Piri, is an English musician. Born in Rochdale, she is half of the band Piri & Tommy and an original member of the female and genderqueer collective Loud LDN. Three of her w ...
.


Life and career


Early life

Asha Catherine Nandy was born in December 2002, and grew up in
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; her mother was an Irish Catholic and her father was a Malaysian Hindu. Her family was musical, and her uncles and grandparents spent time trying to teach her Irish instruments such as the
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. She was predominantly raised by her mother, who was chairman of the St Patrick's Festival in
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, and growing up, she would spend a quarter of each year in
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in
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. As a child, she was raised on a mix of
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,
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and the
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; after tiring of her mother's trance music, she began listening to artists such as
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and
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, and she held several jobs including as a bartender, a
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intern, and as a crystal shop assistant, where her clientele included mothers wanting assistance with a problem they had and tough guys hoping not to be noticed. She spent five years in Catholic school; having been interested in creative writing from a young age, she studied it at university, dropping out after a month after deciding she had better uses of her time. Nandy played the piano as a child, although her first proper musical experiments were conducted as a teenager after her cousin sent her a blank website with production software on it, on which she initially made
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. Later, she developed an affinity with electronic music during the first
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after realising that it could be listened to outside of a club; her first works were derived from samples of post-war radio broadcasts, and her earliest works used her voice only as background, though she later made her voice more prominent after finding her vocals conducive to expressing emotions, and by the end of lockdown, she had produced over 150 songs, which she had shared mostly with her then-boyfriend. Her first published works were uploaded to
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, using the stage name Yunè Pinku; in a March 2022 ''
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'' interview, she asserted that she derived her name from her childhood nickname Yunè, the
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word for 'cloudy', and Pinku, from her love of
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, a Swiss children's program. Although she had friends in the music industry, many of them did not make the same type of music as her, which meant it took her a while to show them her work.


Career

In July 2021, prior to Nandy releasing anything, and having been in a few sessions with
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after her managers passed round some of her demos, he invited her to contribute a guest mix during his
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residency, and two months later, she released a collaboration with
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, "What You Like"; ''
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'' noted in March 2022 that the song had been streamed over 2,600,000 times. She then released the singles "Laylo", a track about
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and navigating young adulthood, followed by "Affection" and then "DC Rot", the last of which later appeared on the
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soundtrack, and all three of which appeared on her April 2022 EP ''Bluff.'' After ''Bluff'' was released, she took a five month break from writing, after finding the number of eyes on her stifling; the next two songs she wrote were written on the same day while suffering from
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. She then released remixes of
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's " Used to Know Me" and
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's "Fun", later touring with the latter, and released her own single "Jaws". In April 2023, she released the EP ''Babylon IX'', from which she had previously released the singles "Fai Fighter", "Night Light", "Sports", and "Heartbeat", and which took its title from the
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; the EP charted at No. 8 on the
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. She then featured on
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's "Fire of Mercy" and released a cover of
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' "
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" on Platoon Records, before signing to Method 808, a London-based dance label, and releasing "Killing Bee", which was later remixed by Taahliah. She then released a remix of
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's "Higher Than Ever Before", which alongside remixes by Atrip,
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, and Narciss appeared on their album ''Alchemy (Remixes)'', an album of remixes of tracks from that year's ''Alchemy''.


Artistry

Nandy's usual practice is to work two months on, one month off, and records her vocals on a second-hand podcast microphone given to her by her sister. She writes her songs instrumental first; in a June 2022 interview with ''the Line of Best Fit'', she stated that her usual process was to "write down a bunch of random things or thoughts or phrases I hear on my notes app" and refer to it whenever she was trying to write lyrics and that she frequently adapted her friends' tall tales on the grounds that they were juicier. She also used the interview to note that her earliest work was influenced by
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and then by
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and
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, and that she was currently taking inspiration from the "boundary-pushing artists"
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and
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; she discovered the latter through her 2019 album ''Trinity'' after leaving her
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account running in the background, and later noted in a January 2023 interview with ''
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'' that she had been introduced to electronic music by the likes of
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and
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, as well by artists she did not initially realise produced electronic music, such as
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. In August 2022, ''
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'' described her works as "garage-adjacent", while ''Pitchfork'' has described both ''Bluff'' and ''Babylon IX'' as a combination of
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and
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and ''
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'' described ''Bluff'' as "blending garage-inspired beats with pop, industrial and ambient stylings". Nandy is unusual among producers in that she struggles to cope with raving, having attempted it before and after lockdown; in an interview with ''Mixmag'', she noted that she was "not really good at crowded and loud scenarios", and that this was partially due to an inability to speak loudly. The producer and vocalist
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used a January 2024 ''Guardian'' interview to cite Nandy and
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as being inspirational for her to produce her own music; despite having been in
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with a producer, it took seeing their success to realise she could produce her own music, having not previously realised it was possible for her as a woman. Nandy is a member of ESEA Music, a collective of UK-based East and Southeast Asian music industry professionals and artists including
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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.


Discography


EPs

*''Bluff'' (Platoon, 2022) *''Babylon IX'' (Platoon, 2023) *''Scarlet Lamb'' (Method 808, 2024)


Singles

*"Laylo" (2021) *"Affection" (2022) *"DC Rot" (2022) *"Jaws" (2022) *"Fai Fighter" (2022) *"Night Light" (2022) *"Sports" (2023) *"Heartbeat" (2023) *"Dreams (Rework)" (2023) *"Killing Bee" (2023) *"Believe" (2024) *"Half Alive" (2024)


As featured artist

*"What You Like" (Logic1000 feat. Yunè Pinku, 2021) *"Takes Me to You" (Boxed In feat. Yunè Pinku, 2022) *"Fire of Mercy" (Hot Chip feat. Yunè Pinku, 2023) *"Spark" (
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feat. Yunè Pinku, 2024)


Remixes

* "Used to Know Me" (Charli XCX, 2022) * "Fun" (Biig Piig, 2022) * "Make You Scream" ( VTSS, 2023) * "Fire of Mercy" (Hot Chip feat. Yunè Pinku, 2023) *"Higher Than Ever Before" (Disclosure, 2023) *"It Is What It Is" (Rachel Chinouriri, 2024)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinku, Yunè 2002 births Living people 21st-century British musicians 21st-century British women singers 21st-century British women musicians British Asian musicians British electronic musicians English people of Irish descent English people of Malaysian descent Musicians from the London Borough of Southwark People from Bermondsey