Chiara Dubey – “How To Save Myself”

Introspective, dreamlike, sometimes surreal, and yet so intimate and human, Chiara Dubey’s sound world is an elegant texture of reflections, unique soundscapes, and her gentle voice. She’s a singer, composer, violinist, and producer who merges modern classical elements with electro/art – pop.

Chiara Dubey’s debut album and subsequent signing with LIVANA MUSIC have propelled her to success. Her career has been solidified with support from Radio and TV stations across Europe, including WDR in Germany, BBC Radio 3 in the UK, Radio Rai 3 in Italy, and RSI and SRF in Switzerland. Live performances at Music On Ice and Isole Brissago (which sold out), as well as multiple songs being featured in the Spanish indie movie “Un Amor” and playlist placements on Spotify and Apple Music (NMF CH, New Music Daily, Do Not Disturb) are further evidence of the artist’s talent and versatility.


Chiara Dubey is now ready for the next chapter:

For her new record ‘Chandani’ she worked with outstanding names such as Chris Tabron (mix-engineer for e.g. Woodkid, Gregory Porter, SOHN) or Robot Koch. The album release will be accompanied by a big marketing campaign and additional digital collectibles / Web3 campaigns.

On February 1st 2024, the first single/video ‘How To Save Myself’ from her upcoming artist album ‘Chandani’ (planned for autumn 2024) will see daylight on all music and video platforms via LIVANA MUSIC.

Chiara describes the song’s meaning:

“’How To Save Myself’ is about a toxic place I have been, where I loved beyond my limits, gave all I had to offer to someone who didn’t see me, whom I was invisible to, sacrificing self-worth and dignity for a grain of affection and approval, ending up drained of my light.”

Her story is told through this album, as one might imagine:

“I have always been very attentive to what happens in my inner world. Despite my blessed, beyond-lucky life, I have always carried a layer of shadow at the back of my mind. ‘How To Save Myself’ is one of my shadows: the crippling lack of self-love. Yet somehow, all crossroads lead me here, in a novel scenario where everything seems lighter, where I am an ally to my soul and feel at ease in my own skin. Perhaps it is part of growing up, or perhaps it is just a stretch of road under a lucky star.

I couldn’t say.”