LostinSound.org
Icaro | Lost in Boston 4.1.14
Lostinsound.org presents Lost in Boston 4-1-13
A Fractaltribe family event!
ft. Living Light + Icaro + Artemis
Photos by Kyle Rober
kylerober7@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/events/280421882124983
www.facebook.com/lostinsoundpresentslostinboston
Flyer design: Hernan Matamoros
Sound support provided by Singer Production
Wonderbar
186 Harvard Ave
Allston, MA, 02134
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Living Light
Taking a giant leap from keyboardist for a live EDM ensemble to an electronic solo passion project may seem quite daunting for any musician. However, for Eartha Harris of Psylab, it was quite
effortless.
Taking musical influences from electronic music masterminds andprogressive dub pioneers around the globe, Eartha has brilliantly brought to life an immanent sound all her own with reinvigorated analog aesthetics and futuristic-meets-traditional ethnic instrumentation.
Transition is an innate aspect of life that this seasoned musician is well-trained in. Whether on the mat as a certified yogi, or arranging sonic serenity, this Dakini of Dub welcomes remarkable journeys with open arms and a fierce, yet endearing, confidence. She has quickly attained an exponentially expanding fanbase by touring voraciously all over the East Coast, and is unleashing her brand new frequencies this winter in Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua, performing at highly acclaimed global gatherings GeoParadise, Envision Festival, and more.
Desert Trax, is incredibly honored to present the debut album of
Living Light, "Ecliptic Visions". Inspired greatly by auspicious
astrological alignment and celestial occurrences, Eartha has crafted a concept album that invites the listener to delight in multicultural mysticism and marvel at an opulence of orchestrations. This 9 track vibratory voyage contains some of the most fundamental frequencies and Vedic vibrations that will make your sense of sacred sound shimmer.
Her signature style emanates a dreamlike disposition, and is as
verdant as the lush lands of India. With an array of Hindustani harmonics, exotic native flutes, deep sultry bass and a locus of stealth synthesizers, Living Light seamlessly weaves a tapestry of tranquil transmissions and dubbed divinity. Within the wondrous world of "Ecliptic Visions", one will be transported to a space where sound is a story being told, a timeless and infinitely unfurling tale for the search of sentience, Shakti and the birthplace of beauty."
— Anthony Della Croce/Desert Trax
"From the inticing harmonies of “First Light,” all the way to the masterful melodies of “Last Morning,” it was as though Shakti herself had stopped by during her ascension to lift me into more heavenly realms. Here are a few of the tracks which resonated most deeply during this epic auditory journey."
--- LostinSound.org (lostinsound.org/2013/11/26/living-light-ecliptic-visions-...)
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- Icaro
The visionary sounds of Icaro are harnessed and transmitted Jeff Beck and Pat Walsh. By incorporating ancient techniques and traditions to obtain visionary states, they have tapped into the matrix of creation and from it have brought their own icaros to life through connection with the spirit body.
www.fractaltribe.net/thetribe.html
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- Artemis
Artemis of the Wildland is often found stalking through digital forests, hunting down captivating tunes with arrow like precision. As a fawn, Artemis was trained in classical violin and voice, giving her a diverse palate for more modern musical styles. She found electronic music at 10 and started djing at 18 mostly as a rave dj and verged into the psytrance and burner scenes as she gained more refined tastes. While focusing a little more on psytrance, techno, garage, bass music, and downtempo, she also plays house, breaks, breakbeat hardcore, and some garage influenced dubstep.Her journey through the forests of life has given her the chance to run alongside the Fractilian Nation as a core member of Fractaltribe, working on stage fabrication and decorations, music, vending freshly squeezed juices, and more. Through these special projects and her other gigs, Artemis has been able to transcend cultures and reach people from all walks of life. “I feel renewed and awakened in a way that I had previously never thought possible. This music is magic; teaching the body to move, the mind to listen, and the soul to let go. I hope to help my
audiences feel this same magic I feel.”
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Icaro | Lost in Boston 4.1.14
Lostinsound.org presents Lost in Boston 4-1-13
A Fractaltribe family event!
ft. Living Light + Icaro + Artemis
Photos by Kyle Rober
kylerober7@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/events/280421882124983
www.facebook.com/lostinsoundpresentslostinboston
Flyer design: Hernan Matamoros
Sound support provided by Singer Production
Wonderbar
186 Harvard Ave
Allston, MA, 02134
_______________________
Living Light
Taking a giant leap from keyboardist for a live EDM ensemble to an electronic solo passion project may seem quite daunting for any musician. However, for Eartha Harris of Psylab, it was quite
effortless.
Taking musical influences from electronic music masterminds andprogressive dub pioneers around the globe, Eartha has brilliantly brought to life an immanent sound all her own with reinvigorated analog aesthetics and futuristic-meets-traditional ethnic instrumentation.
Transition is an innate aspect of life that this seasoned musician is well-trained in. Whether on the mat as a certified yogi, or arranging sonic serenity, this Dakini of Dub welcomes remarkable journeys with open arms and a fierce, yet endearing, confidence. She has quickly attained an exponentially expanding fanbase by touring voraciously all over the East Coast, and is unleashing her brand new frequencies this winter in Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua, performing at highly acclaimed global gatherings GeoParadise, Envision Festival, and more.
Desert Trax, is incredibly honored to present the debut album of
Living Light, "Ecliptic Visions". Inspired greatly by auspicious
astrological alignment and celestial occurrences, Eartha has crafted a concept album that invites the listener to delight in multicultural mysticism and marvel at an opulence of orchestrations. This 9 track vibratory voyage contains some of the most fundamental frequencies and Vedic vibrations that will make your sense of sacred sound shimmer.
Her signature style emanates a dreamlike disposition, and is as
verdant as the lush lands of India. With an array of Hindustani harmonics, exotic native flutes, deep sultry bass and a locus of stealth synthesizers, Living Light seamlessly weaves a tapestry of tranquil transmissions and dubbed divinity. Within the wondrous world of "Ecliptic Visions", one will be transported to a space where sound is a story being told, a timeless and infinitely unfurling tale for the search of sentience, Shakti and the birthplace of beauty."
— Anthony Della Croce/Desert Trax
"From the inticing harmonies of “First Light,” all the way to the masterful melodies of “Last Morning,” it was as though Shakti herself had stopped by during her ascension to lift me into more heavenly realms. Here are a few of the tracks which resonated most deeply during this epic auditory journey."
--- LostinSound.org (lostinsound.org/2013/11/26/living-light-ecliptic-visions-...)
______________________
- Icaro
The visionary sounds of Icaro are harnessed and transmitted Jeff Beck and Pat Walsh. By incorporating ancient techniques and traditions to obtain visionary states, they have tapped into the matrix of creation and from it have brought their own icaros to life through connection with the spirit body.
www.fractaltribe.net/thetribe.html
______________________
- Artemis
Artemis of the Wildland is often found stalking through digital forests, hunting down captivating tunes with arrow like precision. As a fawn, Artemis was trained in classical violin and voice, giving her a diverse palate for more modern musical styles. She found electronic music at 10 and started djing at 18 mostly as a rave dj and verged into the psytrance and burner scenes as she gained more refined tastes. While focusing a little more on psytrance, techno, garage, bass music, and downtempo, she also plays house, breaks, breakbeat hardcore, and some garage influenced dubstep.Her journey through the forests of life has given her the chance to run alongside the Fractilian Nation as a core member of Fractaltribe, working on stage fabrication and decorations, music, vending freshly squeezed juices, and more. Through these special projects and her other gigs, Artemis has been able to transcend cultures and reach people from all walks of life. “I feel renewed and awakened in a way that I had previously never thought possible. This music is magic; teaching the body to move, the mind to listen, and the soul to let go. I hope to help my
audiences feel this same magic I feel.”
_______________________