Lyra Pramuk Diego Barrera Delta
Last year Lyra Pramuk revisited her essential debut album Fountain, a beguiling work of futurist folk music exploring themes of posthumanism and gender created entirely with her own voice and a virtuosic approach to electronics. Putting her own singular spin on the concept of the remix album, Delta brought together an a community of some of the most thrilling musicians and producers from across four continents to bend, reshape and respond to her sound. Three of these responses, Caterina Barbieris take on Tendril, Colin Selfs rework of Witness and Eris Drews Everything Is Beautiful Alive, are included in this short film version of Delta. Directed by esoteric video artist and teacher Diego Barrera, who has collaborated closely with Laetitia Sadier, Julee Cruise, Jim Jarmusch and Xix Xiu, the film takes the form of a psychedelic healing ritual in three parts, The Hanged Man, The Mandrake and The Butterfly, each dedicated to the memory of Barreras late partner, Michel Beauvais (198
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