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Ammonite: Blueprints

Behind Ammonite is the sound researcher Amy Spencer, who presents her debut with “Blueprints”. And it‘s an extremely interesting sound universe that the Brit creates here. In addition to electronic sound generators, the artist from London‘s main instrument is her voice - but not in the classic way, because she uses improvised vocals, cutting them up into tiny snippets and reassembling them in all sorts of alienated ways. Without rules and traditional structures. The voice literally becomes an instrument in itself and ensures great uniqueness. Inevitably, memories of Björk‘s later works always arise. However, Ammonite is even more experimental and, with a mix of Electronica, Ambient and Avant-garde, is at the same time intimate, adventurous and

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