Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Mathias Ringgenberg created PRICE to explore the limits of pop as a musical form, using the voice to scratch through the aesthetic surface of a selection of bizarre styles. Imagine Anohni singing Prince in the shower...
'Sequences (True Sentiments)' is one of the weirder pop records you're likely to hear this year; opening track 'Baroque Garage' is florid and original, with twanging classical guitar underpinning assertive, gymnastic vocals. Ringgenberg's vocals carry the album, diving from track to track with a confidence that allows the expression to swing from prettiness to ugliness with rare authenticity.
When you grow up outside of an English-speaking country, you're still likely to be bombarded by the language, usually through pop music and Ringgenberg approximates that feeling, bending voicebox acrobatics around bizarre song structures that sound at all times experimental, and at all times Pop.
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Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Mathias Ringgenberg created PRICE to explore the limits of pop as a musical form, using the voice to scratch through the aesthetic surface of a selection of bizarre styles. Imagine Anohni singing Prince in the shower...
'Sequences (True Sentiments)' is one of the weirder pop records you're likely to hear this year; opening track 'Baroque Garage' is florid and original, with twanging classical guitar underpinning assertive, gymnastic vocals. Ringgenberg's vocals carry the album, diving from track to track with a confidence that allows the expression to swing from prettiness to ugliness with rare authenticity.
When you grow up outside of an English-speaking country, you're still likely to be bombarded by the language, usually through pop music and Ringgenberg approximates that feeling, bending voicebox acrobatics around bizarre song structures that sound at all times experimental, and at all times Pop.
Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Mathias Ringgenberg created PRICE to explore the limits of pop as a musical form, using the voice to scratch through the aesthetic surface of a selection of bizarre styles. Imagine Anohni singing Prince in the shower...
'Sequences (True Sentiments)' is one of the weirder pop records you're likely to hear this year; opening track 'Baroque Garage' is florid and original, with twanging classical guitar underpinning assertive, gymnastic vocals. Ringgenberg's vocals carry the album, diving from track to track with a confidence that allows the expression to swing from prettiness to ugliness with rare authenticity.
When you grow up outside of an English-speaking country, you're still likely to be bombarded by the language, usually through pop music and Ringgenberg approximates that feeling, bending voicebox acrobatics around bizarre song structures that sound at all times experimental, and at all times Pop.
Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Mathias Ringgenberg created PRICE to explore the limits of pop as a musical form, using the voice to scratch through the aesthetic surface of a selection of bizarre styles. Imagine Anohni singing Prince in the shower...
'Sequences (True Sentiments)' is one of the weirder pop records you're likely to hear this year; opening track 'Baroque Garage' is florid and original, with twanging classical guitar underpinning assertive, gymnastic vocals. Ringgenberg's vocals carry the album, diving from track to track with a confidence that allows the expression to swing from prettiness to ugliness with rare authenticity.
When you grow up outside of an English-speaking country, you're still likely to be bombarded by the language, usually through pop music and Ringgenberg approximates that feeling, bending voicebox acrobatics around bizarre song structures that sound at all times experimental, and at all times Pop.