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Watch! Musician Madlena Udre makes her debut with a video for the song ‘Ne sors pas’

In the middle of February, the musician Madlena Udre released a video for the song “Ne sors pas”. This is the second song from Madeleine’s debut mini-album “Home”, which can now be viewed and listened to in video format.

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According to the young musician, the name “Ne sors pas” literally means “Don’t go out”. It is about a stranger going abroad and realizing that it will change him beyond recognition.

“It was exciting to experience how the song I created continues through the eyes of the director and cameraman. We have looked at the narrative from the opposite point of view: if the song itself tells the story of one party, the video tells the story of the other,” explains Madeleine.

The video was created in collaboration with director Frederic Sebastian, cinematographer Lev Kovalenko, producer Ann Miller and artist Alexandra Shadrina. The filming took place in Pikva Manor, in the north of Estonia, which is said to be the most obsessed building in all of Estonia.

The project was supported by the Baltic Film and Media School and Putra Film.

Madeleine Udre has been writing songs since she was a teenager, but has never allowed them to sound beyond the walls of her room in Luxembourg, where she grew up and learned French, or in her home in Scotland, where she studied zoology. Realizing that there would be no biologist, Madlena returned to Latvia and began to take music more seriously. “Natural motifs often appear in the songs, because somewhere deep inside the biologist still lives,” says the musician.

Madlena Udre is currently working on a full-length album in the studio “Barona boudoir”.

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