Английская Википедия:Eartheater (musician)
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Alexandra Drewchin, known professionally as Eartheater, is an American multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer and vocalist. Born in Pennsylvania to a Russian father and an English mother,[1] she is currently based in Queens and has been performing since 2009.[2] Her music has been released on independent labels Hausu Mountain and PAN.[3]
Career
Eartheater has released five full-length solo albums and one mixtape. Metalepsis (March 2015) and RIP Chrysalis (November 2015) were released on the Chicago-based label Hausu Mountain.[4] Reviewing her first album, Colin Joyce of Pitchfork noted that "Metalepsis is music that's built to overwhelm and envelop you, and maybe even, as Drewchin's moniker suggests, swallow worlds whole."[5]
Irisiri (June 2018) was released on Berlin-based PAN.[6] Andrew Ryce of Resident Advisor described the album as "baffling and inspired in equal measure",[7] and Pitchfork named it one of "the best experimental albums of 2018."[8]
After contributing a new one-off track to a Doom Trip compilation in April,[9] Eartheater announced in August 2019 that she would release the mixtape Trinity in October 2019 via her own imprint, Chemical X.[10] In December of the same year, she released a collaborative EP with LEYA titled Angel Lust for PAN.[11]
In May 2020, Eartheater shared the single "Below the Clavicle",[12] which was later included on her fourth album, Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin, released through PAN on October 2, 2020.[13] The album was mostly created over a ten-week artist residency in Zaragoza, Spain, drawing inspiration from the Earth's geology.[14]
In addition to her solo work, Eartheater has collaborated with artists like Show Me the Body and Moor Mother.[15] She also contributed guitar on the 2019 Caroline Polachek single "Ocean of Tears"[16] and has covered Mazzy Star's Fade into You with Sega Bodega on Reestablishing Connection, a cover project benefiting the AIM COVID-19 Crisis Fund.[17] In November 2022, Madonna's daughter Lourdes Leon released her debut EP Go, executively produced by Eartheater, under the moniker Lolahol via Chemical X.[18] Her album Powders was released on September 20, 2023. A sister album to it, named "Aftermath" will be released someday in 2024.
Discography
Studio albums
- Metalepsis (Hausu Mountain, 2015)
- RIP Chrysalis (Hausu Mountain, 2015)
- Irisiri (PAN, 2018)
- Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin (PAN, 2020)
- Powders (Chemical X, 2023)
- Aftermath (Chemical X, 2024)
Mixtapes
- Trinity (Chemical X, 2019)
Remix albums
- Phoenix: La Petite Mort Édition (PAN, 2021)
Collaborations
- Angel Lust (PAN, 2019) (with LEYA)
References
External links
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