Issei Herr, better know as MIZU, whom Pitchfork described as "frequently gorgeous, at times unsettling, and constantly in flux", showed her third solo album earlier in the autumn. It is decorated with a beautiful and dark cover art that matches exactly the vibes of the cellist's music.
The artist is known for creating "expansive soundscapes through her singular cello playing", but it is the first album where she turned from the ethereal, mysterious electronica to darker, more industrial corners of the music world. The picturesque description of the album on the artist's Bandcamp includes words such as "oppressive", "sinister" and "horror" which is all true, but there is still tons of other feelings in MIZU's tasteful soundscapes. There's love in the oppressive, there is kind in the sinister and dream in horror. I feel like this music has so many layers that you can't help but slowly dig deeper and deeper to find yourself buried by the heavy, multidimensional cello notes.
4 | 2 | 3 costs 11 USD.
Check: Fallout
Country: New York, US
Genre: dark cello soundscapes
Label: Carousel Productions
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