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Chrysalis

Kri's debut EP, Chrysalis, is a captivating exploration of experimental pop that highlights her unique vocal prowess and innovative production. This collection of tracks immerses listeners in Kri’s multifaceted approach to music, blending electronic production with deeply personal themes.

The EP opens with “Break,” a track that sets an ethereal tone with its ambient soundscape. Kri’s high soprano and rich vocal textures float effortlessly over the delicate production, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that introduces her distinctive style. Following this, “For Now” offers a more restrained yet compelling sound. Here, Kri’s vocals are at the forefront, showcasing her ability to convey nuanced emotions with clarity and subtlety.

“Would U” stands out as an infectious bop, merging catchy rhythms with Kri’s avant-garde influences. This track exemplifies her skill in integrating pop elements with experimental sounds, resulting in a memorable and intellectually engaging piece. “All Night” further explores this experimental territory with its unconventional structure and sonic experimentation, reflecting Kri’s background in avant-garde vocal residencies and contemporary music projects.

The EP concludes with “Hold Me Down,” a reflective and subdued track that still retains Kri’s experimental edge. Her vocal performance here is particularly striking, displaying both emotional depth and technical prowess.

Co-produced by Kri and Alice Western, with mixing by Western and mastering by Izzy McPhee, Chrysalis delivers a polished yet adventurous sonic experience. The EP showcases Kri’s impressive range and artistry, cementing her role as a unique voice in the contemporary UK music scene. With her background in feminist opera and collaborations with artists like Holly Herndon and Keiji Haino, Kri's Chrysalis is a bold statement of her creative vision and artistic innovation.

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