Moss Eats (The Silence She Left for Me)
by Katia Krow
A uniquely international album from an artist splitting time between Dubai and New Jersey, 'Moss Eats (The Silence She Left for Me)' is a brokenhearted suite built from synthesizer, field recordings, and tape manipulation. The album sees Katia Krow reworking earlier material released under the name Odi, crafting a sound that is both immense and isolating. This electroacoustic approach combines experimental electronics with a deeply personal and emotional core.
Genres
- Ambient
- Electroacoustic
- Progressive Electronic
Tracklist
- Clocks Rust in Absentia
- All My Screws Were Tight but Still I Shuddered
- The Great Gediminas Under the Factory Light
- I Propped Her Silhouette Against the City Grid
- The Raritan River is Cruel and Inviting and I'm New Here
- Or the Steam Would Have Broken Me
- Moss Eats the Silence She Left for Me
- Asbestos Dreams
- Love Lies in an Evergreen Altar
- Federation and Exhaustion in the Age of Manufacture. Foreignness in the Palace of Belonging. Why Would You Do That? She Glimmered Under Its Gleam and I Crave to Be Refracted off Her Skin. Trucks from Pennsylvania Keep Missing Me and I Feel Very, Very Sick