Bordando el manto terrestre by Maud the moth + trajedesaliva
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Bordando el manto terrestre (Embroidering the Earth's Mantle) is a musical journey around the figure of Remedios Varo, a painter born in Spain in 1908, who lived in exile in Mexico until her death in 1963. This journey begins with an ocean-like motion; driven by the ruin of war and exile, and follows, in Mexico, with the construction of a new intimate space flooded with light and wonder. This is a path of fantasy inhabited by captive moons, weavers of the cosmos and human gardens, and one in which to recover lost harmony and place ourselves in the world again.
credits
released May 26, 2023
Mon Ninguén: synthesizers
Amaya López-Carromero: vocals, instrumentation and sound design
unavena: spoken word
Scott McLean: additional sound design and guitar in "Perla"
Lyrics by unavena & Amaya López-Carromero
Music by Mon Ninguén & Amaya López-Carromero
Mixed and mastered by Scott McLean
Artwork/Design: Colin Herrick
Original photographs by Thérese Le Prat.
maudthemoth.bandcamp.com
trajedesaliva.bandcamp.com
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maybe you Spanish speaking folks appreciate this album.
I listened to it, because I like her (Amaya's, aka Maud the Moth) voice, and I saw her live with her other band Healthy Living last month at that festival.
But I don't understand a word of Spanish and have no clue who that painter is.
So I went back to listening to the older Bell Witch albums and liked that more
