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why we love this
Perila takes us to places where breath, grass, time, and space take shape and assume form. Together with the sounds, you float, You Disappear You Find Yourself Again.
about the record
How much time is it between you and me? marks the debut album of Perila, the moniker of Berlin-based electronic musician Aleksandra Zakharenko.
The album's gently vibrating mass of jellyfish hues, vocal shards, and uncannily amplified small sound straddles a fine line between the unresolved nature of her sound and a more poised, certain style of agoraphobic pastoralism, as though she’s absorbing the sights outside her window, while keeping her thoughts intimately indoors.
From the evocative track titles to their textured strokes, everything drips with a poetic, synesthetic sensuality, articulating her sound at its most effective - formulating a perfect listen for anyone who craves the unruly, radical sprawl of art in all its unpredictable, fleshy realism.
- 1 - Air Like Velvet 3:03
- 2 - Time Date 2:42
- 3 - You Disappear You Find Yourself Again 7:32
- 4 - Untilted 3:43
- 5 - Blanket 6:00
- 6 - Memories of Grass 4:16
- 7 - Enchiz 5:15
- 8 - Backyard Echo 0:52
- 9 - Vaxxine 2:04
- 10 - Cradle 4:44
- 11 - Fallin Into Space 4:59
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€28,00
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- 1 - Air Like Velvet 3:03
- 2 - Time Date 2:42
- 3 - You Disappear You Find Yourself Again 7:32
- 4 - Untilted 3:43
- 5 - Blanket 6:00
- 6 - Memories of Grass 4:16
- 7 - Enchiz 5:15
- 8 - Backyard Echo 0:52
- 9 - Vaxxine 2:04
- 10 - Cradle 4:44
- 11 - Fallin Into Space 4:59
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
Perila takes us to places where breath, grass, time, and space take shape and assume form. Together with the sounds, you float, You Disappear You Find Yourself Again.
about the record
How much time is it between you and me? marks the debut album of Perila, the moniker of Berlin-based electronic musician Aleksandra Zakharenko.
The album's gently vibrating mass of jellyfish hues, vocal shards, and uncannily amplified small sound straddles a fine line between the unresolved nature of her sound and a more poised, certain style of agoraphobic pastoralism, as though she’s absorbing the sights outside her window, while keeping her thoughts intimately indoors.
From the evocative track titles to their textured strokes, everything drips with a poetic, synesthetic sensuality, articulating her sound at its most effective - formulating a perfect listen for anyone who craves the unruly, radical sprawl of art in all its unpredictable, fleshy realism.