
Find it through all good music retail and streaming platforms at the other end of this link: ( ). ‘Animals’ – the spear-tip single for ‘Holoscenic’s much-longed-for successor drops today. Her song – rich in metaphor, peaks with a chorus that leaves the meaning of the titular creatures implicitly, but engagingly open.
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productions to date, setting its sombre, ethereally signalling bleeps off against urgent breakbeat surge and brilliantly charged synths.Ĭatching its tonal drift, Jaren’s verses pick up on the nuance bound into its opening elements, in turn allowing full reign to her extraordinary range. For his part, Rhys has created one of his most floor-flooring C.O. Artists top tracks Center of the Sun, Conjure One, RHYS FULBER, Solarstone, 09:58 Endless Dream, Conjure One, RHYS FULBER, 04:30 Tears from the Moon. Unsurprisingly the combination of his auteur-like sensibilities and a singer who – like Fulber – only writes when she has something significant to say – has created a lightning strike of a track. Continuing a history of collaborating with fellow Canadian denizens (which famously began with Sarah McLachlan on ‘Silence’), it’s brought him to Jaren’s door.

Between the mellow and measured drama of the Jaren sung Animals and Jezas spine-tingling. With a release force that – further into 2021 – will see the arrival of his fifth artist album, Conjure One’s ready to speak again.įor a production as uniquely enthralling as ‘Animals’, Rhys has sought out an equally individual vocal & lyrical style for it. Reasonably enough, the album opens with its first two singles. Conjure One is the project from producer Rhys Fulber (Frontline. The self-titled debut CD, featuring such guest vocalists as Marie Claire D’Ubaldo, Sinead O’Connor, Chemda, and Poe, is being released by Nettwerk on September 17, 2002. Having had the Conjure cause on pause since the ‘Holoscenic’ LP six years back, he’s now set to affect a frontline return for his celebrated alter ego. Animals is taken from the new Conjure One album which is coming soon on Black Hole Recordings. Rhys Fulber may not make them all that often, but when he does, they’re never less than extraordinary.
