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Rachel Lyn // Stories Came to Us Tape

Rachel Lyn // Stories Came to Us Tape

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Sound artist Rachel Lyn from Berlin, Germany will run her own label in April 2023.From My Own Imaginary WorldLimited to 50This is the released cassette.

Includes 10 songs of ambient sound poetry with a simple composition of modular, zither, and her own voice.

Below is a commentary by the label.

"Rachel Lyn's latest, Stories Came to Us, will be released on April 2023, 4 on her own label, My Own Imaginary World.In this work, which is her second full album and her first vocal work,Lyn extrapolates the organic matter of the mind and channels it into the faults of nature.Recorded in solitude, the work composes vocal storytelling that stirs the listener through the act of breathing, through long meadows under pale skies, and up hills in the sensation of sea air. I'm here.

Mindful soundscapes meet mirage landscapes, where artists build schizosonic vernaculars through ASMR, spoken language, and long-practiced poetic world-building techniques.Understated production with modular synths and antique zither, Rachel Lynn's imagination invites listeners to tap through verse loops and disjointed sounds of escape.

This project constitutes a soundboard of stories, thoughts and translations.It captures her own voice as her instrument through the scents of the seaside, the fantasies of heart and love, songs of desires and dreams.Traversing frequency channels of spoken word (Dimension, What Are Dreams Made Of) and sonic rivers of thought (Desire, Trees Will Grow), the artist returns to his most unique form of expression. , reveals it to us with rippling vocals that accumulate and fade over the course of a nearly half-hour journey. "

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Edition of 50.

My Own Imaginary World:

"Rachel Lyn's latest sonic estuary, Stories Came to Us, will be released on April 21, 2023 through the artist's own imprint My Own Imaginary World. In her second full-length album and debut vocal work, Lyn extrapolates the organic matter of her mind and directs it toward the glitches of nature. The record composes a vocular storytelling that stirs its listener through acts of breathwork, recorded over periods of solitude, through long grasses under paling skies, climbing hills amidst the sensations of sea air.

Soundscapes of mind meet landscapes of mirage, as the artist builds up a schizo-sonic vernacular driven by technics of ASMR, spoken word and her long-standing practice of poetic worldbuilding. Laid bare in a subdued production, composed with modular synths and her use of an antique zither, Rachel Lyn's imaginaries attune the listener to taping loops of poetry and the sound of disjointed escape.

The project composes a soundboard of stories, thoughts and translations: of smells by the sea, in illusions of mind and love, through songs of desire and dream, captured using her own voice as instrumentation. Shifting across channels of spoken frequency (Dimension, What Are Dreams Made Of) and sonorous rivers of thought (Desire, Trees Will Grow), the artist connects back to her most unique form of expression and reveals this to us in corrugating vocals that accumulate and dissolve away again over the near-30-minute journey." 

Artist: Rachel Lyn

Label: My Own Imaginary World

Sound artist Rachel Lyn from Berlin, Germany will run her own label in April 2023.From My Own Imaginary WorldLimited to 50This is the released cassette.

Includes 10 songs of ambient sound poetry with a simple composition of modular, zither, and her own voice.

Below is a commentary by the label.

"Rachel Lyn's latest, Stories Came to Us, will be released on April 2023, 4 on her own label, My Own Imaginary World.In this work, which is her second full album and her first vocal work,Lyn extrapolates the organic matter of the mind and channels it into the faults of nature.Recorded in solitude, the work composes vocal storytelling that stirs the listener through the act of breathing, through long meadows under pale skies, and up hills in the sensation of sea air. I'm here.

Mindful soundscapes meet mirage landscapes, where artists build schizosonic vernaculars through ASMR, spoken language, and long-practiced poetic world-building techniques.Understated production with modular synths and antique zither, Rachel Lynn's imagination invites listeners to tap through verse loops and disjointed sounds of escape.

This project constitutes a soundboard of stories, thoughts and translations.It captures her own voice as her instrument through the scents of the seaside, the fantasies of heart and love, songs of desires and dreams.Traversing frequency channels of spoken word (Dimension, What Are Dreams Made Of) and sonic rivers of thought (Desire, Trees Will Grow), the artist returns to his most unique form of expression. , reveals it to us with rippling vocals that accumulate and fade over the course of a nearly half-hour journey. "

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Edition of 50.

My Own Imaginary World:

"Rachel Lyn's latest sonic estuary, Stories Came to Us, will be released on April 21, 2023 through the artist's own imprint My Own Imaginary World. In her second full-length album and debut vocal work, Lyn extrapolates the organic matter of her mind and directs it toward the glitches of nature. The record composes a vocular storytelling that stirs its listener through acts of breathwork, recorded over periods of solitude, through long grasses under paling skies, climbing hills amidst the sensations of sea air.

Soundscapes of mind meet landscapes of mirage, as the artist builds up a schizo-sonic vernacular driven by technics of ASMR, spoken word and her long-standing practice of poetic worldbuilding. Laid bare in a subdued production, composed with modular synths and her use of an antique zither, Rachel Lyn's imaginaries attune the listener to taping loops of poetry and the sound of disjointed escape.

The project composes a soundboard of stories, thoughts and translations: of smells by the sea, in illusions of mind and love, through songs of desire and dream, captured using her own voice as instrumentation. Shifting across channels of spoken frequency (Dimension, What Are Dreams Made Of) and sonorous rivers of thought (Desire, Trees Will Grow), the artist connects back to her most unique form of expression and reveals this to us in corrugating vocals that accumulate and dissolve away again over the near-30-minute journey." 

Artist: Rachel Lyn

Label: My Own Imaginary World