#PREMIERE 'New Renaissance' Lyudmila Severtseva
Listen to "New Renaissance" by Lyudmila Severtseva taken from "Metasilence" out on 15th December via Hyperboloid
Lyudmila Severtseva's latest set of gentle digitalia and club-ready concrète sequences dissolves avant pop sensibility into a sonic scrutiny of a discombobulated mess of media hysteria and late capitalism melancholy tension. In her own words “Metasilence” is an “album dedicated to information overload and lack of focus” and “self-care in the balance of virtual and real world”. To maintain her ascetic treatment of this data excess, Severtseva has opted for a more minimalist approach to the rhythmic and textural patterns. The nine crystal-clear and structurally uncluttered tracks unfold with delicacy and purpose to hit with a soft, welcoming force.
Where her previous works for Genot Centre, Fuselab, and Edited Arts modestly opened the door to the new sonic fields, "Metasilence" strides deliberately inside. It treads her usual impressionistic soundscapes: genre-agnostic aesthetic, pointillistic arpeggios, hard-hitting beats, post-club melancholia, and microscopic tonal riffs. Despite revisiting her achievements, an air of endless possibility moves "Metasilence" into new horizons to develop a unique language of her sound.