Thursday, January 28, 2016
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - EARS - Album Teaser
Published on Jan 26, 2016 Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
https://soundcloud.com/western_vinyl/kaitlyn-aurelia-smith
"Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith will release EARS, her newest album of vibrant synthesizer explorations mixed with orchestral instruments and vocals, April 1st on Western Vinyl.
'In recording Ears, my intention is to take listeners on a sonic motion ride through a futuristic jungle. I am inspired by the works of Moebius and Miyazaki - in particular the film NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind – and I wanted to play with visceral sounds that pull one between feelings of beauty and dissonance, chaos and order. My hope is that, on a straight through listen, in a darkened room, on a loud stereo, Ears will inspire a rich visual narrative in listeners' minds.'
Pre - Order:
on iTunes
Western Vinyl
Bandcamp
www.kaitlynaureliasmith.com
Video by : Eran Hilleli http://eranhill.tumblr.com/"
You might remember Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith from previous posts here on MATRIXSYNTH. According to Kaitlyn, "My primary instrument is the buchla music easel, I also used on that track - an arp 2600, synthi, OSCar."
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