PAN's Entopia series returns with Toxe's soundtrack to still image film ’The Story of Leonora’, placing the Swedish producer’s palette of clean and crisp, ident-like motifs at the service of storytelling.
Now based in Amsterdam and Berlin, Toxe arrives at her first soundtrack from origins in Gothenburg, where she produced her first single for Stockholm’s Staycore while still in high school, before collaborating with Mechatok in the Emiranda duo, going on to produce a 2018 EP and split 12” with Crystallmess for PAN. ‘The Story Of Leonora (OST)’ marks a maturation of her music with a more coolly refined arrangement of signature, precise and effervescent production style, departing from club music toward more etheric structures, sensuous textures, and suggestive melodies, with a notable presence of her mostly wordless and frothed vocals.
Shorn of drums, but still rhythmically appealing, the tracks are ephemeral in nature, fleeting from what sounds like Geeneus jamming, Devil mix style, with James Ferraro in ‘Mother Ringtone’ to the polished plastic horns of ‘End’ via elegant ambient strokes recalling Pan’s ‘Mono No Aware’ comp in ‘Leonora’ or ‘World Zoom’, to concrète scrabble on ‘Schoolyard’, and the album’s most substantial part in her 4 min arrangement of breathy pant and stately minor key procession on ‘Portal’.
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PAN's Entopia series returns with Toxe's soundtrack to still image film ’The Story of Leonora’, placing the Swedish producer’s palette of clean and crisp, ident-like motifs at the service of storytelling.
Now based in Amsterdam and Berlin, Toxe arrives at her first soundtrack from origins in Gothenburg, where she produced her first single for Stockholm’s Staycore while still in high school, before collaborating with Mechatok in the Emiranda duo, going on to produce a 2018 EP and split 12” with Crystallmess for PAN. ‘The Story Of Leonora (OST)’ marks a maturation of her music with a more coolly refined arrangement of signature, precise and effervescent production style, departing from club music toward more etheric structures, sensuous textures, and suggestive melodies, with a notable presence of her mostly wordless and frothed vocals.
Shorn of drums, but still rhythmically appealing, the tracks are ephemeral in nature, fleeting from what sounds like Geeneus jamming, Devil mix style, with James Ferraro in ‘Mother Ringtone’ to the polished plastic horns of ‘End’ via elegant ambient strokes recalling Pan’s ‘Mono No Aware’ comp in ‘Leonora’ or ‘World Zoom’, to concrète scrabble on ‘Schoolyard’, and the album’s most substantial part in her 4 min arrangement of breathy pant and stately minor key procession on ‘Portal’.
PAN's Entopia series returns with Toxe's soundtrack to still image film ’The Story of Leonora’, placing the Swedish producer’s palette of clean and crisp, ident-like motifs at the service of storytelling.
Now based in Amsterdam and Berlin, Toxe arrives at her first soundtrack from origins in Gothenburg, where she produced her first single for Stockholm’s Staycore while still in high school, before collaborating with Mechatok in the Emiranda duo, going on to produce a 2018 EP and split 12” with Crystallmess for PAN. ‘The Story Of Leonora (OST)’ marks a maturation of her music with a more coolly refined arrangement of signature, precise and effervescent production style, departing from club music toward more etheric structures, sensuous textures, and suggestive melodies, with a notable presence of her mostly wordless and frothed vocals.
Shorn of drums, but still rhythmically appealing, the tracks are ephemeral in nature, fleeting from what sounds like Geeneus jamming, Devil mix style, with James Ferraro in ‘Mother Ringtone’ to the polished plastic horns of ‘End’ via elegant ambient strokes recalling Pan’s ‘Mono No Aware’ comp in ‘Leonora’ or ‘World Zoom’, to concrète scrabble on ‘Schoolyard’, and the album’s most substantial part in her 4 min arrangement of breathy pant and stately minor key procession on ‘Portal’.
PAN's Entopia series returns with Toxe's soundtrack to still image film ’The Story of Leonora’, placing the Swedish producer’s palette of clean and crisp, ident-like motifs at the service of storytelling.
Now based in Amsterdam and Berlin, Toxe arrives at her first soundtrack from origins in Gothenburg, where she produced her first single for Stockholm’s Staycore while still in high school, before collaborating with Mechatok in the Emiranda duo, going on to produce a 2018 EP and split 12” with Crystallmess for PAN. ‘The Story Of Leonora (OST)’ marks a maturation of her music with a more coolly refined arrangement of signature, precise and effervescent production style, departing from club music toward more etheric structures, sensuous textures, and suggestive melodies, with a notable presence of her mostly wordless and frothed vocals.
Shorn of drums, but still rhythmically appealing, the tracks are ephemeral in nature, fleeting from what sounds like Geeneus jamming, Devil mix style, with James Ferraro in ‘Mother Ringtone’ to the polished plastic horns of ‘End’ via elegant ambient strokes recalling Pan’s ‘Mono No Aware’ comp in ‘Leonora’ or ‘World Zoom’, to concrète scrabble on ‘Schoolyard’, and the album’s most substantial part in her 4 min arrangement of breathy pant and stately minor key procession on ‘Portal’.