
Ulrika Spacek - EXPO
Release date is February 6. Indies Only Blue Marble Vinyl.
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EXPO is a symbol of collective art, and a dialectic between analogue and electronic.Â
Though their well-established foundations are in the art-rock world - and though they are inspired by electronic elements more than ever - Ulrika Spacek are interested in the glitch that exists between the two. Their music reckons with human warmth and digital isolation, equal parts welcoming and altogether alienating. âOur music has always been a collage â a bit patchwork, sonically â but what makes this album a landmark for us is that we went one step further and made our own sample bank,â explains singer/guitarist Rhys. They create their own doppelgĂ€ngers in a world of almost-real, where the band appear as if in a hall of mirrors. Digital drums are sampled layered upon real drums, and the effect is almost like birth in reverse - pulled from the ether and returned back to the tangible world.
âThereâs a lot that can be said about writing when there is no aim, there is a freedom and a purity in it which opens a door to more music, and in this case, it set a mood for a new album, one that would be colder, darker and one that would embrace electronics and new instrumentation in a new terrainâ the band share. âThe albumâs greater theme is isolation and alienation in an online world where it seems everybody around you is constantly exhibiting themselves, living in public wanting to be seen and heard. The age of âindividualityâ is lonely, itâs a room of concave mirrors, and with this in mind, we set upon making our most collective effort; âItâs back to strength in numbers, count in fives.â
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Release date is February 6. Indies Only Blue Marble Vinyl.
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EXPO is a symbol of collective art, and a dialectic between analogue and electronic.Â
Though their well-established foundations are in the art-rock world - and though they are inspired by electronic elements more than ever - Ulrika Spacek are interested in the glitch that exists between the two. Their music reckons with human warmth and digital isolation, equal parts welcoming and altogether alienating. âOur music has always been a collage â a bit patchwork, sonically â but what makes this album a landmark for us is that we went one step further and made our own sample bank,â explains singer/guitarist Rhys. They create their own doppelgĂ€ngers in a world of almost-real, where the band appear as if in a hall of mirrors. Digital drums are sampled layered upon real drums, and the effect is almost like birth in reverse - pulled from the ether and returned back to the tangible world.
âThereâs a lot that can be said about writing when there is no aim, there is a freedom and a purity in it which opens a door to more music, and in this case, it set a mood for a new album, one that would be colder, darker and one that would embrace electronics and new instrumentation in a new terrainâ the band share. âThe albumâs greater theme is isolation and alienation in an online world where it seems everybody around you is constantly exhibiting themselves, living in public wanting to be seen and heard. The age of âindividualityâ is lonely, itâs a room of concave mirrors, and with this in mind, we set upon making our most collective effort; âItâs back to strength in numbers, count in fives.â
















