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Astrid Sonne

Outside Of Your Lifetime

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A1

My Attitude My Horoscope

A2

Moderato

A3

Stuck In Pause

A4

Mirror Behaviour

A5

Fields Of Grass

B1

Infirmity Of Temper

B2

Greener

B3

Palmistry

B4

Tb Honest

B5

Withdrawal

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Escho (ESC151)

1x Vinyl LP Stereo

Release date: Nov 30, 2021, Denmark

Second full-length release from the Danish composer Astrid Sonne.


"Astrid Sonne grew up on the island of Bornholm, out in the middle of the Baltic Sea. Her connection to the outside world is tangible and textured, informing her experiential electronic designs, the latest of which achieves an apex synergy of sublime synthetic humanism: outside of your lifetime. Comprised of 10 concise tracks, the album moves with a precision elegance that belies its improvisational origins. Keys and strings, software and hardware, drones and choral harmonies are deployed with fluency and mystery, both hinting at and hiding elusive narratives within their waveforms. For "outside of your lifetime", Sonne brings in even more acoustic instruments, providing space for electric guitar (played by ML Buch), organ (featuring Minais B) and vocals (Sonne, Buch and Tobias Kropp) to naturally breathe in unison with the refined electronic sculptures and with Sonne own instrument: the viola. The pieces variously evoke sequencers tethered to esoteric algorithms, fugues in flux, veiled devotionals, and fiercely propulsive free jazz. Whether this record is about the natural world or human relationships, the lessons are similar: experience accumulates, both as memories and ghosts in the machine. There is no forecasting the future; technology will not bring us closer to tomorrow. Feel something real, make something new, then send it on its way: “To have and not to hold.""