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Kyle Ng and Ed Davis' cult label Brain Dead test the radio waters… Ruminations in gutter punk, old psych, experimental noise and all other records with attitude.
Sounds of stillness and peace from the Japanese "kankyō ongaku" movement - environmental and ambient recordings, produced as a reaction to the growing hyper-commercialisation and urbanisation of 1980s Japan.
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Ziemba is a NYC-based multidisciplinary performance artist, composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. In her refracted art-folk pop, Ziemba applies a prismatic lens to her songs, employing movement, costume, and other participatory schemes to upend and reinvent ways of inhabiting sonic spaces. She was artist-in-residence at the French Institute and Culture Vultures in Fez, Morocco, and is curator of performance art series “Casings and Treatments,” has composed original scores for Lisa Parra Dance and Karen Harvey Dances, and has recently had several songs featured on season 2 of Comedy Central’s Broad City. Her debut album Hope is Never was released in June 2016 via Lo & Behold Records, and features players from Rhyton (Thrill Jockey), Psychic Ills (Sacred Bones), and Roya (Burger Recs). Her multisensory imprint, Ardis Multiverse, was launched in September 2016 with release LALA (in the form of digital download accompanied by Kyphi-style pellet incense).
Ziemba’s hypnotic songs provide solace during catastrophic weather events, and frequently grace exotic terrain here on planet Earth, from episodes of Comedy Central’s Broad City to the French Institute in Fez, Morocco. Her debut full length Hope is Never provides strong arsenal in the fight against nihilism, with hopeful ballads of decay and the infinite; while her most recent release, LALA, inhabits the psyche of a succubus and smells like juniper berries & dragon’s blood.
Ziemba is a NYC-based multidisciplinary performance artist, composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. In her refracted art-folk pop, Ziemba applies a prismatic lens to her songs, employing movement, costume, and other participatory schemes to upend and reinvent ways of inhabiting sonic spaces. She was artist-in-residence at the French Institute and Culture Vultures in Fez, Morocco, and is curator of performance art series “Casings and Treatments,” has composed original scores for Lisa Parra Dance and Karen Harvey Dances, and has recently had several songs featured on season 2 of Comedy Central’s Broad City. Her debut album Hope is Never was released in June 2016 via Lo & Behold Records, and features players from Rhyton (Thrill Jockey), Psychic Ills (Sacred Bones), and Roya (Burger Recs). Her multisensory imprint, Ardis Multiverse, was launched in September 2016 with release LALA (in the form of digital download accompanied by Kyphi-style pellet incense).
Ziemba’s hypnotic songs provide solace during catastrophic weather events, and frequently grace exotic terrain here on planet Earth, from episodes of Comedy Central’s Broad City to the French Institute in Fez, Morocco. Her debut full length Hope is Never provides strong arsenal in the fight against nihilism, with hopeful ballads of decay and the infinite; while her most recent release, LALA, inhabits the psyche of a succubus and smells like juniper berries & dragon’s blood.
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