October 11, 2018
Edna King (CA)
Friday August 24, 2018 - MTELUS(Main Room)
Mastered by Pheek
Who: Toronto-based electronic artist Edna King
Style: dynamic but minimal ambient, meditative rhythms, distorted psychedelic vocals and industrial samples
Labels: Modern Math
Latest: EP Pressurize (2016)
More: to explore the deeper connections between electronic music and images, King recently enrolled in a graduate program for visual effects.
MUTEKs: Nano MUTEK Toronto: 2017
Uncanny robot-human vocals float above ambient synth textures, dissonant harmonies and filtered glitches punctuate rhythms driven into overdrive—yet for all its electronic dynamism, Edna King's music flows with a markedly human emotional undercurrent.
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