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Krai

Current price: $13.99
Krai
Krai

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Krai

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Russian-born, Brooklyn-based songwriter/producer moved to New York in her early twenties to pursue her electronic pop compositions. Over the course of several years, grew deeply immersed in New York's rich indie scene, eventually working with bigger name acts like and in addition to cultivating her own stunningly composed solo work. While earlier EPs and tracks from found her dallying in fields of lighthearted and bubbly laptop rhythms and a heavy influence on her winding and whimsical vocals, full-length album takes an entirely different approach. Sung completely in Russian, the nine tracks are inspired by the cold histories of lesser-known Russian territories, weaving her multi-tracked and often pitched-down vocals over highly compositional arrangements for cello, percussion, guitar, and electronics. The icy updates of traditional melodies on slow-moving tracks like "Stavropol Krai" are a far cry from her shiny indie tunes, but the broken beats, tinny guitar lines, and spirals of vocal harmonies of "Perm Krai" have elements in common with the more traditional song structures of her solo work and those of her side band . The moments of pop are catchy and engaging, but far more compelling are the songs that dig deeper into tense dynamics and protracted storytelling. Sprawling opener "Krasnodar Krai" spreads out with patient, neo-classical arrangements that melt into long stretches of a cappella vocals. Moments like these give the same isolated, beautiful feel as 's frigid masterpiece , though filtered through 's intense look at the less-traversed corners of her Russian heritage and her unique way with electronics, vocal arrangement, and composition. ~ Fred Thomas

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