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- Jessica Sligter
- Which Way East
- Black Sea Hotel
258 Wythe Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211(718) 218-6934
Jessica Sligter
What started years and years ago as long, spaced out jams on my mother's grandpiano, recorded on tape-recorder, has now culminated in long, spaced out jams on my laptop. Track over track, with which ever instrument I could (or could not, for that matter ;) play. It's a concentrate. Coffee and pie are an almost daily necessity, also I used to eat a lot of expensive take-out food. Where I lived in Amsterdam, there was good stuff. But since moving to Norway, I've been mostly eating rice with green peas. Otherwise, I like to be consumed by things. By the art of music, the art of cooking, things like that. Cultivation. At present, I smoke too much. The thing that fulfills me with the most joy, is to write music. and also to make it. For that purpose I need a hole. A little house that fits all my instruments, cd's, books and movies into it, and where I can make noise and walk around naked and make strange and haunting cooking-odors. I had one in Amsterdam. In a little courtyard. But then I packed my bags and took off. Up north. It had to be done. Singing is vital. With most things in my life I have a love-hate-relationship. Like with people, for instance. Or with Iceland. I'm a sissy, ex [Read more]
What started years and years ago as long, spaced out jams on my mother's grandpiano, recorded on tape-recorder, has now culminated in long, spaced out jams on my laptop. Track over track, with which ever instrument I could (or could not, for that matter ;) play. It's a concentrate. Coffee and pie are an almost daily necessity, also I used to eat a lot of expensive take-out food. Where I lived in Amsterdam, there was good stuff. But since moving to Norway, I've been mostly eating rice with green peas. Otherwise, I like to be consumed by things. By the art of music, the art of cooking, things like that. Cultivation. At present, I smoke too much. The thing that fulfills me with the most joy, is to write music. and also to make it. For that purpose I need a hole. A little house that fits all my instruments, cd's, books and movies into it, and where I can make noise and walk around naked and make strange and haunting cooking-odors. I had one in Amsterdam. In a little courtyard. But then I packed my bags and took off. Up north. It had to be done. Singing is vital. With most things in my life I have a love-hate-relationship. Like with people, for instance. Or with Iceland. I'm a sissy, except sometimes I'm really not. Reality and fantasy, my feelings and other people's feelings, it's hard to keep them apart and I worry too much anyways. So I rather keep to myself, in general. My friends are nerds. So am I. I like nerds. I like craftmanship. Artistry goes without saying. Anything else doesn't interest me. And actually, I have no choice. So there's that.
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Black Sea Hotel
Black Sea Hotel emerged in Brooklyn in the spring of 2007. The trio invokes the shimmering, angelic harmonies made famous by Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares, even as they create their own inimitable gutsy sound, with driving, rhythmic vocals and harmonies saturated in a sonic playground. Solo or two-voiced village songs are rethought to accommodate the dimensions of a trio, arrangements written for large choirs are transformed for three voices, and the trio composes their own unique arrangements of folk melodies. With deep reverence to other arranging styles in the canon, they've found new ways to use melody, harmony and rhythm to tell ancient stories. Black Sea Hotel is Willa Roberts, Sarah Small, and Corinna Snyder.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Black Sea Hotel emerged in Brooklyn in the spring of 2007. The trio invokes the shimmering, angelic harmonies made famous by Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares, even as they create their own inimitable gutsy sound, with driving, rhythmic vocals and harmonies saturated in a sonic playground. Solo or two-voiced village songs are rethought to accommodate the dimensions of a trio, arrangements written for large choirs are transformed for three voices, and the trio composes their own unique arrangements of folk melodies. With deep reverence to other arranging styles in the canon, they've found new ways to use melody, harmony and rhythm to tell ancient stories. Black Sea Hotel is Willa Roberts, Sarah Small, and Corinna Snyder.
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