Katie Gately Flow
On her latest album, Loom, Katie Gately responds to the tragic loss of her mother to cancer through intricate acts of sonic manipulation. Taking the sounds of howling wolves, screaming peacocks, slapping meat and raging earthquakes, the experimental musician weaves together an audio patchwork on an epic enough scale to approach her emotional turmoil. I felt like my world was being shaken, she explains. I was losing the person who created me, and it seemed an appropriate time to sample earthquakes. Flow was written from the perspective of her mother confronting her illness, the songs lyrics exploring grace in the face of extreme suffering. It was this aspect of the powerful composition that inspired filmmaker Jola Kudela to create the stunning visual accompaniment. I particularly loved the tone and the subject of Katies song, she explains, its hauntingly beautiful, its about how to find peace in your grief and pain, and how to accept it.
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