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Kelly Lee Owens
Before starting work on the self-produced album, Owens, a 28-year old Londoner, turned her keen ear towards dance music after working with techno producer Daniel Avery in a London record store. Her voice and contributions can be heard on Averyâs Drone Logic. Since then, she self-released two white label 12âs, with the âOleicâ EP to follow.
Her debut solo album is first and foremost Owensâ vision, a record that exudes a startling level of intimacy even in its largest-sounding moments â such as âArthur,â a percolating mixture of looped vocals and rustling rhythms that rides on a perpetual near-crescendo. The song is a tribute to the late iconoclastic musician and kindred spirit Arthur Russell. âHe wrote music and stayed true to his vision up until the day he died, â Owens explains. âHe didnât compromise as an artist, and those are the kind of people I look up to â people who know what they want.â On S/T Owens translates that self-assertiveness into a record that explores a variety of moods â sadness, anxiety, darkly shaded ecstasy â with a trippy-eyed clarity and confidence that only bodes well for the future.
In addition to Avery, who has a co-write credit on Kelly Lee Owensâ ghostly âKeep Walking,â Jenny Hval also appears on the albumâs lead single, âAnxi.â Itâs a track that shifts from drifting tones and distant vocals to warm squelches and tunnel-vision club beats. âIt has been my most freeing and open collaboration so far, and my first time working with a female,â Owens says of working with Hval. ââIt was a very powerful experience for me, I felt she brought something strange and quite beautiful.
Her debut solo album is first and foremost Owensâ vision, a record that exudes a startling level of intimacy even in its largest-sounding moments â such as âArthur,â a percolating mixture of looped vocals and rustling rhythms that rides on a perpetual near-crescendo. The song is a tribute to the late iconoclastic musician and kindred spirit Arthur Russell. âHe wrote music and stayed true to his vision up until the day he died, â Owens explains. âHe didnât compromise as an artist, and those are the kind of people I look up to â people who know what they want.â On S/T Owens translates that self-assertiveness into a record that explores a variety of moods â sadness, anxiety, darkly shaded ecstasy â with a trippy-eyed clarity and confidence that only bodes well for the future.
In addition to Avery, who has a co-write credit on Kelly Lee Owensâ ghostly âKeep Walking,â Jenny Hval also appears on the albumâs lead single, âAnxi.â Itâs a track that shifts from drifting tones and distant vocals to warm squelches and tunnel-vision club beats. âIt has been my most freeing and open collaboration so far, and my first time working with a female,â Owens says of working with Hval. ââIt was a very powerful experience for me, I felt she brought something strange and quite beautiful.
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Before starting work on the self-produced album, Owens, a 28-year old Londoner, turned her keen ear towards dance music after working with techno producer Daniel Avery in a London record store. Her voice and contributions can be heard on Averyâs Drone Logic. Since then, she self-released two white label 12âs, with the âOleicâ EP to follow.
Her debut solo album is first and foremost Owensâ vision, a record that exudes a startling level of intimacy even in its largest-sounding moments â such as âArthur,â a percolating mixture of looped vocals and rustling rhythms that rides on a perpetual near-crescendo. The song is a tribute to the late iconoclastic musician and kindred spirit Arthur Russell. âHe wrote music and stayed true to his vision up until the day he died, â Owens explains. âHe didnât compromise as an artist, and those are the kind of people I look up to â people who know what they want.â On S/T Owens translates that self-assertiveness into a record that explores a variety of moods â sadness, anxiety, darkly shaded ecstasy â with a trippy-eyed clarity and confidence that only bodes well for the future.
In addition to Avery, who has a co-write credit on Kelly Lee Owensâ ghostly âKeep Walking,â Jenny Hval also appears on the albumâs lead single, âAnxi.â Itâs a track that shifts from drifting tones and distant vocals to warm squelches and tunnel-vision club beats. âIt has been my most freeing and open collaboration so far, and my first time working with a female,â Owens says of working with Hval. ââIt was a very powerful experience for me, I felt she brought something strange and quite beautiful.
Her debut solo album is first and foremost Owensâ vision, a record that exudes a startling level of intimacy even in its largest-sounding moments â such as âArthur,â a percolating mixture of looped vocals and rustling rhythms that rides on a perpetual near-crescendo. The song is a tribute to the late iconoclastic musician and kindred spirit Arthur Russell. âHe wrote music and stayed true to his vision up until the day he died, â Owens explains. âHe didnât compromise as an artist, and those are the kind of people I look up to â people who know what they want.â On S/T Owens translates that self-assertiveness into a record that explores a variety of moods â sadness, anxiety, darkly shaded ecstasy â with a trippy-eyed clarity and confidence that only bodes well for the future.
In addition to Avery, who has a co-write credit on Kelly Lee Owensâ ghostly âKeep Walking,â Jenny Hval also appears on the albumâs lead single, âAnxi.â Itâs a track that shifts from drifting tones and distant vocals to warm squelches and tunnel-vision club beats. âIt has been my most freeing and open collaboration so far, and my first time working with a female,â Owens says of working with Hval. ââIt was a very powerful experience for me, I felt she brought something strange and quite beautiful.
























