स्टेजमा लाइभ प्रोग्राम गर्दा गर्दै कलाकारहरु लाइ ड्रेसले साथ नदिदा दर्शक कै अघि धेरै लज्जित हुनु परेको छ
After five years spent in Dirty Projectors – the highly controlled creative space of Brooklyn’s Dave Longstreth – a solo project must feel like something of a relief for Angel Deradoorian.
Certainly, after Longstreth’s busy indie R&B, the music contained on her debut album, The Expanding Flower Planet, feels wonderfully uncluttered – the singer’s voice drifting atop a medieval krautrock jam or layered in the kind of mesmerising way that we associate with Julia Holter or Panda Bear. It’s taken a while for this album to arrive, and Deradoorian’s live performance is not without its moments of hesitancy. She works with her sister Arlene, and builds the music from the ground up – Angel sampling Arlene’s drums, and then making a track over which they sing. It’s tentative, but slowly beguiling and ultimately compelling.
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