Suddenly the ceiling disappears
And the scary prospect of afterlife
Makes me squint at the hole at the bottom part of our window
With furniture and children’s books all around
A familiar figure reveals itself
At the foot of the hill that leads to my house
And up we go
On the sandy path lit with public illumination
You and me
My harshest friend
There were times I looked up to you
Wishing I was capable of the deeds you spoke of
Knowing that those figments of your imagination
Are the worlds I can never reach
And there were times when I hated you almost as I hated myself
But then again you were all I had
And so I too began dreaming
Of the mundane things not so far from me
Of drowning in somewhat different waters
Climbing somewhat different hills
And then I fooled myself that by the time this all came true
You'd be gone
What a talent Laura Luna Castillo is. The mix between degraded, ambient sounds, juxtaposed with almost brittle modular synth pulses is other-worldly and completely immersive. I bought this straight after buying Folksonomies. Gobbling this stuff up, Love it. bigbiggiebig
Produced for a video installation of the same name. “Hometown” is full of mesmerizing, endlessly morphing electronic songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2023
The expansive electronic songs on “Canary” reflect both a sense of unease about the world’s future and finding hope to carry on. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 15, 2023
Eastern European folk music has enticed me for a long period of time, and this is as good a document as any that I have come across. The electronics and the experimentation definitely makes it more accessible. Harsh Agarwal