When she’s not making indie-folk with Florist, Emily A. Sprague information ambient albums, and he or she has a brand new one on the best way. Cloud Time is out October 10 (by way of Rvng Intl.). Under, watch the video for the brand new album’s opening monitor, “Tokyo 1.”
Sprague recorded her new album whereas she was on tour in Japan final yr. “After I started making ready for the tour, I couldn’t shake a way that the invitation to Japan was extra about opening myself as much as this new place as a substitute of bringing one thing into it tightly underneath my management,” Sprague mirrored. “Improvisation has all the time been such a pillar in my music observe, and I actually wished to fulfill the nation, areas, and folks via that course of.”
Cloud Time is a distillation of greater than eight hours of fabric that Sprague recorded. For the album, Sprague was impressed by the Japanese environmental music philosophy kankyō ongaku.
Cloud Time is Sprague’s first solo album since 2020’s Hill, Flower, Fog. She and her bandmates in Florist launched the album Jellywish earlier this yr.
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Cloud Time:
01 Tokyo 1
02 Osaka
03 Nagoya
04 Matsumoto
05 Hokkaido
06 Tokyo 2
07 Every Story