Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined
Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.
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Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.
Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.
Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.
12" vinyl in a gatefold sleeve.
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Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.
CD version in a gatefold sleeve.
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This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.
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Julia Holter, Arca, Ana Roxanne, Kelsey Lu, Blood Orange, Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill, Jeremy Dutcher and Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes rework the resurfaced ‘80s gems of pioneering synthesist Beverly Glenn-Copeland
A cross-generational show of solidarity, ‘Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined’ draws connections between decades, genders, and continents thru the transcendent prism of synthesisers. It features Arca at her most sanguine, shorn of more typical manias in a trembling take on ‘Let Us Dance’, and Julia Holter projects some of her most voluminous strokes in a loud/quiet remix of ‘Fastest Star’.
Ana Roxanne shows why they’re often hailed in same breath as Enya and Eno with a hauntingly beautiful remix of ‘Old (New) Melody’, and Blood Orange blurs the lines between then/now with the sublime Afro-rhythmelodic lilt of their take on ‘Sunset Village’.