Sahara Grim, a boundary-pushing artist known for blending bossa nova, classic rock, jazz, and Indian classical music, is preparing to release her highly anticipated debut album Fable in 2025. In her latest move, she teams up with producer and artist Luke Temple, charting an exciting new artistic direction.
Grim, who has been a prominent figure in the underground Los Angeles music scene since 2016, is no stranger to collaboration. She’s worked with local artists such as Nailah Hunter and Lionmilk and shared the stage with acts like The Marías and Charlotte Day Wilson. Her diverse musical heritage, influenced by her Indian and Japanese roots, is reflected in her background, including her studies in sitar at UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music, where she earned a degree in World Music & Jazz.
It’s trilled to premiere Sahara Grim’s new single, “Time Wanderer,” along with its captivating music video. The track opens with a moody, laid-back beat that sets the tone for her alluring and ethereal vocals. Combining indie pop with a worldly allure, the song flows seamlessly, its rhythm unfolding like a river through a serene forest. The bridge features a funky chillwave breakdown that adds an unexpected depth to the track.
The music video for “Time Wanderer” enhances the song’s enigmatic beauty, featuring fantastical visuals that complement the dreamy, hypnotic atmosphere of the track. If this song is any indication of what’s to come from her debut album, Sahara Grim is on track to capture widespread attention when Fable drops in 2025.
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