Kety Fusco
She (Featuring Iggy Pop) BOHÈME Kety Fusco is preparing for a new album, titled BOHÈME, that will be released upon us this September. A beautiful soul of classical harp meets the modern sensibility as studio creativity and songwriting bring something evolved and second nature to the instrument. Teaming up with Iggy Pop for this latest single, the music is written as a love-song to the harp herself, the strings being plucked in loving caresses of mutual understanding. The music has already been exclusively played by the likes of Craig Charles, Riley & Coe, plus Radcliffe & Maconie on BBC Radio. With an audience more suited to the Royal Albert Hall than the backstreet bar, bringing Iggy Pop in for vocals was a genius move and one that makes her point even more relevant. The universality of the harp with its scope and voice, in the right hands, is something we’ve often been yet to notice. Notice this. A spacey sound array begins the track, spinning metal work and ambient drones. Then a voice breaks the atmosphere and piano and drum begin to cast the spell. Drifting characterisms of strange and charm revolve around the motif to bring out a motion we can follow. The harp begins to sparkle; luminous rivers of dappled sound adjust and eddy across the rhythmic production. Chosen notes bring abstraction and harmony within adjunct and juxtaposed offerings of sensation. The addition of Iggy Pop with his poetry and brief utterances offers a dreamy and memorable layer to the already massaging melody combination. Find out more on the Kety Fusco website You can follow Kety Fusco on Instagram and Facebook
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Kety Fusco
Blow United Kingdom She plays the harp but it’s not like you imagine, that is unless you’ve already seen her perform that is. A strange and eclectic range of contemporary coolness radiates from her fingers as the instrument becomes a home to her expression and inventiveness. Kety Fusco released Blow at the end of February and she’s already enjoying a raving repertoire of feedback. After featuring the devil’s music on Tuesday, today we simply have to go northward and up up and away into the realm of cherubim and beautiful harpists. Are we in for a surprise? Shall we follow suit with the listeners of BBC Radio 6, readers of The Guardian, people who saw her at The Royal Albert Hall, The Swiss Federal Parliament, Montreux Jazz Festival, and listen for ourselves? Why not. A sombre tone builds across heartbeat drum as percussive notes begin to fling their edge and warmth in a spectrum of music. A melody that sinks into the cinematic catches the eye of Tubular Bells and then floats away in an abstract dance of perplexity. Handclaps and vocal sounds merge along the vibrant ghostliness of the harp as various effects twinge the layers in the mix to uneven the score, bringing out passion and emotion through the meticulously performed passages. A sonic adventure that travels with you along fast-moving scenes of phantasm and allure, this video for Kety Fusco’s Blow is like a dream brought to life. Find out more on the Kety Fusco website You can follow Kety Fusco on Instagram and Facebook |
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