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Define 04:16
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I Know 00:29
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Ignite 03:17
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This Is 01:58
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Respiros 01:14
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Terra Left 01:01
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Steps 01:07
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Produced by Marcela Lucatelli

Marcela Lucatelli – vocals, piano and electronics

Bossa (Remix) ft. Jeppe Zeeberg on keys & controller

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released July 3, 2020

To regard it as simply a critical comment upon the state of our lives in our technology-saturated society would be to impose an alienating logic upon the music that fails to fully engage with the happenstance of how all its constituent parts came together. And doing so would also neglect how, throughout her oeuvre, Lucatelli has shown herself to be much more than just a critic of the world before her but also an empathetic and engaged listener to the hum of human and non-human foibles alike. With her capacity to draw out these complex characters and highlight their absurdities in only a few moments, the most fascinating thing about Lucatelli’s new record is where it places structure, which sounds like a hopelessly technical reading but it is actually what makes it super exciting. Because these personas imply worlds within which they fit or don’t, with systems of control and liberation and the narratives of lives lived well, or just lived in the face of no other options. On “Anew”, Lucatelli has taken the computer programming manual as an artefact, like an anthropologist would, of the collective fictions we call our world. In turn, she has constructed her own sonic fiction from it. But in her retelling of the stories that constitute our day to day lives, we have failed to notice the absurdity of everything that bores and frustrates us. And as such we have not yet learned to grasp the intoxicating joy of following where that absurdity may lead. - Macon Holt for Passive/Aggressive

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Mixed by Tiago Lorena
Mastered by Emil Thomsen

Cover art by Nomi

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