This is one of the moments when you listen to something and you think, yeah we started to think about the roots of everything that we call music. Stridente met Emilie Newman and because of her natural interest in experimenting and researching new sounds, they immediately invited her for an Interview.
We are starting in a so evasive way because Emilie is a Harsh Noise musician. It's not easy to write about it, because the nature of her music digs so deeply into those human roots that modernity almost forgot about it, or maybe we can blame it on the violence of this new society that is at the end influencing the sensitivity of many artists in a way to transpose those feelings and sensational creativity in their projects.
Emilie is a London based artist of Canadian origins. She composes her music for viola and voice but both processed by a chain of effects. She then explores other different forms of art and performances. Don't miss the chance to listen to her interview. She describes her development as an artist from her childhood to the most current projects.
At the end of the interview, Emilie Prepared a playlist of music she cares about. It's a mix of influences and artists that had an impact on her personal relationship with music.
Her Playlist starts with Luxul, her solo project. Listen to this amazing choice of tunes if you want to discover more about her visit https://www.emilienewman.com/
playlist:
01. Luxul - Rat
02. Pharmakon - Autoimmune
03. Grimes - We Appreciate Power
04. The Body - Hail To Thee, Everlasting Pain
05. Zamilska - Duel 35
06. Author & Punisher - Terrorbird
07. Abnormality - The Collective Calm In Mortal Oblivion
08. Drudkh - Summoning the Rain
09. Erik Satie - Gnossienne No. 3
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