
"Rough Trade Below, the record store and venue tucked inside Rockefeller Center, was the spot for the launch of Pitchfork's new zine on French pop singer Oklou. The zine is available to purchase at Rough Trade, and it complements the new cover story " Oklou's Endless Summer." After everyone took their seats (or crowded in the back), complementary zines in hand, Head of Editorial Content Mano Sundaresan interviewed Oklou on stage to the crowd of 150 people."
"Oklou spoke about balancing life on tour with being a new mother, the power of minimalism on her breakout record, choke enough, and her online music influences. She also previewed and discussed music from the imminent deluxe edition, including her acoustic cover of "The fish song," by hyperpop favorite underscores. The interview was recorded and will be up on Pitchfork's YouTube channel soon."
"After the interview, a long line of fans asked Oklou more questions, and then Oklou held a meet-and-greet, signing zines and records. Check out photos from the event below. All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission."
Pitchfork released a new zine focused on French pop singer Oklou and sold it at Rough Trade Below in Rockefeller Center. Mano Sundaresan interviewed Oklou onstage before a crowd of roughly 150 people. Oklou described balancing touring with new motherhood, the influence of minimalism on her breakout record choke enough, and her online music inspirations. She previewed tracks from an imminent deluxe edition, including an acoustic cover of "The fish song" by underscores. The interview was recorded for Pitchfork's YouTube channel, and Oklou signed zines and records during a meet-and-greet after the event.
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