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Fiona Soe Paing releases debut album ‘Alien Lullabies’!





"...Haunting..."
- XLR8R



"...something truly remarkable."
- Clash



For fans of... Björk, Laurel Halo, Mira Calix


Electronic producer Fiona Soe Paing has released her debut album Alien Lullabies via Colliderscope available to buy via iTunes and stream on Spotify.

During the week of the Alien Lullabies release, Fiona had four video premieres for the tracks 'Winter's Day', premiering on Clash, 'Tower Of Babel' on Gigslutz, 'Tamin Sah Pade' over at God Is In The TV and 'The Ballad of the Two Sisters' that premiered on XLR8R. You can also check out Fiona's haunting animated videos via her YouTube channel now.



You can also watch the video for 'Heartbeat' that premiered on The National as a free download track on Fiona's Soundcloud page. The video is also available via Fiona's YouTube channel.



Fiona Soe Paing creates unsettling electronic soundscapes on her debut album Alien Lullabies. It exists in a world between worlds, a strange avant-garde place where the half Burmese, half Scottish electronic producer and vocalist creates dark, dreamy soundscapes.

Alien Lullabies is a collection of off-world, vocal based electronic tracks, that combine a phrasebook Burmese, English and abstract improvisation. The album is the soundtrack of the Alien Lullabies live show, a mesmerising live performance and cinema hybrid, with projected 3D animation by collaborator Zennor Alexander, who created a dark, animated fairytale to accompany the album.

Whilst writing the album, Fiona was staying on Waiheke Island in New Zealand, at the off-grid Eco Village, which was founded by the crew of the original Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior - this is where the surreal sounds of Alien Lullabies were born.

Fiona often combines abstract vocals and cutting edge electronica to create strange and intense sounds, which can be heard on tracks ‘Winters Day’ and ‘Tah Stin Koh Mpor’. Channeling a sound akin to Björk, Laurel Halo and Mira Calix, ‘Heartbeat’ and ‘Tower of Babel’ are perfect examples of Fiona’s skill with manipulating sound and transforming it into art.

Amongst Fiona’s supporters are BBC Radio 1’s Mary Anne Hobbs, BBC Radio 3’s - World On Three show,  BBC 6Music’s Tom Robinson,  BBC Scotland’s Vic Galloway and Mary Ann Kennedy as well as Depeche Mode’s Vince Clarke. Previous releases have included a track sung in Burmese, released through Warner Music on the Sound of The World compilation by legendary BBC presenter and musicologist, the late Charlie Gillett

Fiona Soe Paing’s album Alien Lullabies is out now via Colliderscope and available to buy via iTunes and stream on Spotify.

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Posted Mon, 19 Sep 2016 in Fiona Soe Paing