Siti Aina
a palm oil plantation village in Sarawak, Borneo
Raised amongst the whispers of nature and the rhythm of village life, Siti Aina grew up with an enduring bond to her land. As the announcer at the lone bus shelter in her palm-oil plantation village, she spends her days reading the unspoken aches of travelers. Each gesture, each gift she offers springs from a life intertwined with season, soil, and sky.
Defining Work
About
Obsession
The thin, salty scent of tears left lingering in a stranger's fabric.
Voice
Rain-soaked earth cradling echoes.
Genre
Ambient Agro-Folk
Instrumentation
Repurposed oil drums, bamboo percussion, rice shaker, humming wind, and her own voice harmonizing with chickens.
Vocal Style
Earthy whisper, like breathing secrets into the wind.
Production Style
Recorded by moonlight in the shelter's shade, weaving in nature's ambient calls alongside passing buses.
Influences
The rise and fall of clucking chickens, the earthy scent of freshly tilled soil, the hum of plantation trucks.
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