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FKA twigs review – an eye-popping extravaganza of dancing and demons
The ever out-there British artist tours her latest album, Eusexua, with a show whose mix of club vibe, winged beast props and prime back catalogue delights and confounds
Somewhere between a gig, a cutting-edge dance piece and a high-concept club night, the tour for the British multidisciplinary artist FKA twigs ’s latest album, Eusexua, boldly defies convention. The set plunges into the club-oriented physicality of Eusexua, an album about a feeling that – roughly – translates as a kind of orgasmic flow state where the self dissolves, leaving pure inspiration in its wake. In a production laced with impactful moments delivered with elegance – the goring of a dancer in silhouette at the culmination of Numbers, the funny, affecting mid-set faux interview skit that segues into Keep It, Hold It – the monster feels overbaked.
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