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Something In The Room She Moves

Something In The Room She Moves

My heart is loud,ā€ Julia Holter sings on her sixth album Something in the Room She Moves, following an inner pulse. The Los Angeles songwriter’s past work has often explored memory and dreamlike future, but her latest album resides more in presence: ā€œThere’s a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies,ā€ Holter says. Her production choices and arrangements form a continuum of fretless electric bass pitches in counterpoint with gliding vocal melodies, while glissing Yamaha CS-60 lines entwine warm winds and reeds. ā€œI was trying to create a world that’s fluid-sounding, waterlike, evoking the body’s internal sound world,ā€ Holter says of her flowing harmonic universe.

ā€œWhat is delicious and what is omniscient?ā€ she sings on ā€œSpinningā€, the album’s incantatory centerpiece. ā€œWhat is the circular magic I’m visiting?ā€ Or as Holter put it: ā€œIt’s about being in the passionate state of making something: being in that moment, and what is that moment?ā€ She found it anew on Something in the Room She Moves, singing in somatic frequencies

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My heart is loud,ā€ Julia Holter sings on her sixth album Something in the Room She Moves, following an inner pulse. The Los Angeles songwriter’s past work has often explored memory and dreamlike future, but her latest album resides more in presence: ā€œThere’s a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies,ā€ Holter says. Her production choices and arrangements form a continuum of fretless electric bass pitches in counterpoint with gliding vocal melodies, while glissing Yamaha CS-60 lines entwine warm winds and reeds. ā€œI was trying to create a world that’s fluid-sounding, waterlike, evoking the body’s internal sound world,ā€ Holter says of her flowing harmonic universe.

ā€œWhat is delicious and what is omniscient?ā€ she sings on ā€œSpinningā€, the album’s incantatory centerpiece. ā€œWhat is the circular magic I’m visiting?ā€ Or as Holter put it: ā€œIt’s about being in the passionate state of making something: being in that moment, and what is that moment?ā€ She found it anew on Something in the Room She Moves, singing in somatic frequencies