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Audrey Nuna, Space

Arista Records / YouTube In a world of constant connectivity, Audrey Nuna, like all of us, craves intimacy and emotional distance at the same time. From her debut album, A Liquid Breakfast, the 22-year-old sings, I m undercover, I m underwater, over distant drums, soft synths and sparse piano chords. At the beginning of Space, her voice is steady and measured, but by the chorus, she nearly pleads: I just need some space. It s unclear from what she needs space, but that doesn t quite matter by the end, any lingering questions have been forgotten, swallowed by the intensity of her yearning. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

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A Liquid Breakfast is a trap-tinged diary of the rising star’s last 18 months. Written while driving around the suburbs of New Jersey, where Nuna was born and raised, the 10-track project marries rolling 808s and smooth, digitised beats to lyrics that read like journal entries. It’s a harmonious mix that offers us a glimpse into the 22-year-old’s inner world, complete with hushed raps of student life and playful verses about dim sums. Elsewhere, NiNE8 affiliate Biig Piig drops an intimate EP, Mdou Moctar, AKA the shred star of the Sahara, releases a new album, and Japanese four-piece CHAI make the ultimate comfort record.

REVIEW: Up&Go a convenient breakfast alternative

Maggie Radich/Supplied Up&Go is said to be the equivalent of two Weet-Bix and milk. But does it stack up nutritionally? OPINION: Sanitarium’s Up&Go – Liquid Breakfast has been known for years as a convenient way to consume two Weet-bix and milk. Up&Go must be popular as it’s withstood the test of time and the flavours available are displayed top to bottom in the aisle. Kiwi kids are not the only Weet-Bix kids, Australian kids are too. Sanitarium is an Australian company which started off making Granola, Weet-Bix and Marmite. Sanitarium then came to New Zealand and, it’s fairly safe to say, is a well-known brand.

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