Last month, Florist leader Emily A. Sprague released a single called “Double Moon.” For a while now, Sprague has been releasing ambient electronic music under her own name, and that stuff has stood in stark contrast to the stuff that she makes with Florist. But on “Double Moon,” Sprague sang softly over one of her solo soundscapes, unlocking an interesting new dimension in her music. Today, we learn that “Double Moon” is the opening track from Cyano, a new album where Sprague continues to explore that approach.
Cyano shares its name with a fictional planet that Sprague came up with — a place where, according to a press release, “inhabitants are rebuilding forbidden capacities for expressivity and emotional connection.” Today, Sprague shares the new track “Sing To.” On that one, she once again adds whispery, emotive vocals to her own minimal, twinkling ambient thrum. It’s pretty. Sprague’s collaborator and life partner V Haddad created the video. Check out that clip and the tracklist below.
TRACKLIST:
01 “Double Moon”
02 “Garden Of Charms”
03 “Harmony In Your Hands”
04 “Inscription Of Wind”
05 “Lava Surrounds”
06 “Listening Thru”
07 “Night Woven”
08 “Noon Liquid Ore”
09 “Rising”
10 “Sing To”
11 “Spiraling To The Place”
12 “Transfiguring”
13 “Under Tone”
14 “Weather Melody”
Cyano is out 10/2 on RVNG Intl. Pre-order it here. Sprague will play a special show with Grouper 9/15 at New York’s Town Hall.
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