Oceanine by Jolanda Moletta

Oceanine by Jolanda Moletta

For fans of The New Eves, Björk, Lingua Ignota, contemporary dark pop, and the irresistible power of the mythical siren song, Oceanine by Janda Moletta molds the human voice into a full atmospheric symphony, holding up the divine feminine as the key to preventing humanity’s self-destruction. Each track features endless distortions of a singer’s brief melodic riff, allowing this one voice to formulate the bass, background, and foreground of the piece. Like the siren songs of old, these mostly wordless vocalizations hold the promise of crucial esoteric knowledge, the foundations of the earth as a spiritually whole, endlessly cycling entity which we ought to respect as a charitable provider. By tying together all of these connotations of the feminine archetype with a densely layered concoction of feminine vocals, Moletta holds up for us the only possible future, one where we abandon the so-called wisdom of the patriarchal invisible hand and return to a way of thinking which ensures the safety and sanctity of our natural environment.

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