Zeta, Pilar: Moments of Reality
Zeta, Pilar: Moments of Reality
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Zeta, Pilar
Label: Ultramajic
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5414165102991
Genre: Electronic
After years of working as a graphic artist, designer, and creative director, Pilar Zeta releases her debut album, Moments Of Reality on Ultramajic Records. Inspired by Japanese post-modern art from the 1980s and produced using synthesizers from the 1990s, this new age album of nine electronic pieces is ambient and cinematic with an off-world feeling. Her sound draws on the style of bands like Art of Noise and Steve Roach that she was exposed to early in her life and evokes the work of Yasuaki Shimizu, Yello, and Laurie Anderson. Each of the nine tracks will feature a cover with different objects in absurdist settings. In much the same way that Zeta's visuals seem to be artifacts from a parallel universe, Zeta's ethereal and melodic compositions sound like a coded language transmitting from a neighboring galaxy. Says the artist, "I feel privileged to be able to translate my visual world into sound; the unknown was the most fun and fascinating aspect of it." Fueled by a lifelong love of the paranormal, Zeta's metaphysical iconography and music exist in futuristic, surreal, and elegant spaces. Her visual and sonic works function as a form of practical magic in a machine-centric world, connecting different mediums through a singular, transcendent vision.
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