Paula Temple announces new EP on R&S
“Deathvox” is a club shaking, featuring Paula Temple’s voice transformed like nothing on earth. “I wanted to create a sonic movement completely transhuman, captivating, and capable of tingling every chakra in the body.”
“Monstro” presents a half-speed techno industrial explosion fitting for a Nine Inch Nails mosh pit. “Ful” completes the prodigious journey with synth-melodic richness you might expect from Karen Gwyer or Nathan Fake. Temple named the track in gratitude to the Stockholm art group FUL for challenging European border policies. “Ful” also means “Ugly” in Swedish.
Deathvox EP is the work of an inspired mind, citing her recent move to Berlin and working with progressive artists on her label, Noise Manifesto, as major influences on the craft of this record. Bringing together her love of post-punk, industrial noise and synthesizers.
A1. Deathvox
A2. Monstro
B. Ful
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