Hydrophobia by the fabulously named Entertainment for the Braindead aka Julia Kotowski is another worthy addition to the Aerotone collection.
Hers is a delicate... fragile... lo-fi folktronica [albeit more folk than electronica] that is a beautifully subtle antithesis of all the in-you-face music of now. Her approach to music is refreshing and inspiring...
“Hydrophobia” is full of colourful sounds and melodies. Ukulele, guitar and flute are ever-present instruments, just like Julia's wonderful voice and her unconventional percussion that consists of jars, cans, boxes, drawers and peppermills. Her intimate songs are detailed snapshots of thoughts and feelings - sometimes filtered and reflected, sometimes pure and transparent.Julia's voice is engaging with a warmth and maturity that is simply ironic considering the subject matter that she has based her songs :: drowning...
This album is something special and well worth checking out for free from aerotone
Picture posted with LifeCast - text updated later...
2 comments:
Glad you like it. =)
I do Jan... added some text to explain why. Thanks!!!
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