With Desideria's latest release, Meine Tarar, there is something wonderfully charismatic to carry you through the stark, experimental nature of the piece. The synths might bubble and pulse like the sounds of apparatus in a dysfunctional laboratory, but Desideria's vocals provide a reassuring presence with the intimate and emotive chant of "meine tarar" (my tears). Singing in the near-forgotten language of Guthnic, which originates from her Gotlandic island home, the vocalisation provides the colour and warmth to the sparse and abstract instrumentation. A cool single - give it a listen.
With Desideria's latest release, Meine Tarar, there is something wonderfully charismatic to carry you through the stark, experimental nature of the piece. The synths might bubble and pulse like the sounds of apparatus in a dysfunctional laboratory, but Desideria's vocals provide a reassuring presence with the intimate and emotive chant of "meine tarar" (my tears). Singing in the near-forgotten language of Guthnic, which originates from her Gotlandic island home, the vocalisation provides the colour and warmth to the sparse and abstract instrumentation. A cool single - give it a listen.