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Martha Skye Murphy

Martha Skye Murphy’s debut album UM is a record of extraordinary contrasts. She clashes moments of baroque beauty and others of cataclysmic electronic noise, textures that are by turns organic and artificial, hi-fi and lo-fi, and narratives that blur the line between fact and fiction. It consists of field recordings and samples from the wilderness of New Zealand to a storm rolling over Wales, from footsteps on cobblestone to the rumble of a 1968 Chrysler. Collaborations with the likes of pioneering sound artist Roy Montgomery (who provides the aforementioned Chrysler) and Claire Rousay are finely intertwined with rigorous studio sessions with co-producer Ethan P. Flynn, and then again with sparse voice memos of Murphy improvising alone at her piano.

(Photo Credit: Ben Murphy)

Martha Skye Murphy and Joanna Gemma Auguri are Homesick for Another World

The artists dive deep on the untranslatable Welsh word that influenced both of their records.

June 13, 2024