Tag Archives: VOICE

REVIEW REBLOG – FETTER – FETTER (The Ego Album)

Wanted for some time to post something about Fetter aka Jessica Tucker and now I can thanks to Yeah I Know it Sucks. Try to visit her site as it has much of her creative sound, video and installation work on it.

Yeah I Know It Sucks

Artist: FETTER
title: FETTER (The Ego Album)
keywords: electronic, experimental, floating, singer-songwriter, tripping, melodic, amsterdam

Jessica Tucker produced, composed, played and sang for you to create a very ear pleasing lovely album under her moniker named ‘Fetter’. It starts very pretty with a melody and all-round sound full of love, warmth and it really works as a lovely welcome. You automatically feel at home and slipped off your shoes at the front door even without someone asking for it.

Settled in a comfortable comfort ‘Fetter’ continues to impress with a well balanced dreamy mixture of trip rhythm and her vocal mixed through each-other to form a clone of Jessica Tuckers to create the perfect glow to tuck yourself away in.

From here it’s time to do something in return, and it’s kind of our task to provide Fetter with what she is singing about in her next song. ‘Feed my…

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SOUNDCLOUD SPOTLIGHT – Cristina Pullano

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Cristina Pullano – voice/lyrics, guitar, laptop, field recording

TODAYS DISCOVERY – THE FEMME – MYNISTIQUES

 

Continuing with the theme of poetry in sound this weeks Soundcloud playlist includes tracks that use text, voice and electronics –

TODAYS DISCOVERY – FELICIA ATKINSON

Felicia Atkinson

 

INTERVIEW REBLOG – Step Right Up: La Nuit

Have followed Felicia Atkinson for a while and recommend listening to her work. Have been listening to this collaboration and suggest checking out  La Nuit too.
Article and Interview courtesy to Fractured Air.

FRACTURED AIR

Interview with Félicia Atkinson & Peter Broderick (La Nuit).

“The words appeared to me like this, I don’t know, I like to improvise lyrics, it’s like day dreaming, you dig in your own soul and see what you can fish there.”

Félicia Atkinson

Words: Mark Carry, Photographs: Félicia Atkinson 

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The music of Félicia Atkinson and Peter Broderick both surfaced to my attention around the same space in time, during 2008. John Xela’s Type imprint served the most trusted sources for independent music discoveries and two composers from the label’s roster particularly forged an indelible imprint, namely Peter Broderick and Sylvain Chauveau. ‘Float’s utterly captivating neo-classical-based compositions served a gateway into Broderick’s soaring songbook – that soon would follow with the gifted Portland musician’s ‘Home’ and ‘4-TrackSongs’ full-lengths – and across the years, any project conceived by Broderick (or shares his involvement in any way)…

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TODAYS DISCOVERY – PART 2 – SHARON GAL

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TODAYS DISCOVERY – YOKO HIGASHI

Following on from the review of Dzera in Yeah I Know it Sucks,   I discovered this collection of ambient  voice / fieldscapes from Yoko Higashi

LOOKING BACK TO NOW – VIV CORRINGHAM

Like many people I get side tracked when I am looking for things on the net for Feminatronic. Often there are a wealth of articles, reviews and interviews from previous years. That is the problem with the net – here today, gone tomorrow.
I thought that I would give some of these ‘lost to the ether’ pieces a re run with the idea that this could be combined with a what the artist is doing now.

Here is the first looking back to the now with Viv Corringham. The link is to the news page on the website –
http://vivcorringham.org/news

Article courtesy of The Field Reporter

TODAYS’ DISCOVERY – THE GREEN FLOOD (Edit)

A record of slowly evolving beauty that gradually unravels its meditative design.