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The Expanding Flower Planet

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Even if youre unfamiliar with Angel Deradoorians name, youre likely familiar with her voice. As the former bassist and vocalist for Dirty Projectors, her lepidopteran flights helped buoy the Brooklyn-based group.

Shes been a member of Avey Tares Slasher Flicks and sang on Flying Lotus Siren Song. Her fist song collection, 2009s Mind Raft EP elicited praise from Pitchfork for being passionate and lovingly crafted. The Fader hailed her zen weed energy and moody dervish spirals. She has also collaborated with Bjork, Matmos, Vampire Weekend, Co La and more.

The Expanding Flower Planet is an album, a song, a cosmic ideal, a form of psychic expansion and expanded capability. Its original and personal. It transmutes ethereal abstractions into crystalline harmonies and sinuous grooves. Its music nurtured with the idea of healing, exciting, inspiring, enlightening. Drones, dissonance, warmth, and love.

But her debut LP, The Expanding Flower Planet reflects a remarkable creative journey. The title came from a tapestry hanging on the wall in front of Deradoorians workstationa Chinese embroidered image of a flower mandala.

It started to represent to me the growing consciousness of the human mind in the world today, Deradoorian says. So the first song I wrote, which I felt appropriate for the album, was called Expanding Flower Planet and represents this desire to broaden the mind and its capabilities beyond what we are told it can do.

Others imitate the past and others divine inspiration and transmit it elsewhere. This is the latter instance. If you listen close enough, you can detect faint hints of Alice Coltrane and Can, Terry Riley, and Dorothy Ashby. A new world springs from ancient traditionswith East Indian, Middle Eastern, traditional Japanese musical inspiration aligned with Deradoorians singular orbit.

Recorded in various locales over a period of several years, sessions began from scratch in Baltimore, 2011, before moving to her studio in LA. Some tracking was done in a church. Extra tracks were recorded at The Topaz Chamber, which belongs to Deradoorians friend, Kenny Gilmore. This is an album so refulgent that it actually sounds like it was made in a Topaz chamber.

Roughly 90 percent was written and performed solely by Deradoorian, with assists from drummers Jeremy Hyman and Michael Lockwood, guest vocalist Niki Randa, Arlene Deradoorian and Gilmore, who helped the songs breathe. Its essentially the offspring of a labyrinthine odyssey of self-exploration. In the course of cutting it, Deradoorian realized a more profound communion with music than shed ever experienced. Its salient in the songs, which glow and warp, burn brightly and float gracefully past sun and assorted stars.

It seemed endless, but eventually the shift occurred and it was like a revelation, Deradoorian describes the epiphany. I was incredibly grateful for when that day came. It was the first time I really had to force myself to be patient and understand that good things will take time. It wont all happen when you want it to. Itll happen when its supposed towhen youre truly ready.

Nme radar feature: her solo project builds a bridge between the tribal drums of can and layered vocal harmonies of stealing sheep.

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