12 years ago, the stars seemed to be aligning for Sasha Keable. She inked a record deal with Polydor and aced her guest appearance on Disclosure’s breakthrough Settle album (“Voices”), but industry pressures and creative differences led to a years-long break that ended with 2018’s “That’s the S—t” — a swaggering, soulful number that set the tone for her 2020s releases.
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Now, armed with a Flight Club partnership that began two years ago, Keable isn’t just back in the saddle; she’s one of the most arresting voices in a powerful

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