Zanias, has revealed the track “Exuvia”, one of ten tracks featured out on her forthcoming new album Into The All.
The track’s lush and rhythmic meditations are born from a spirituality evoked from the naturalists perspective that permeates the catalog of work by Zanias. This rare and beautiful mindset was developed by her growing up around Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia—a part of the world where she often returns for spiritual renewal.
“Exuvia was the last track I wrote for it and formed around a sample of gibbon calls that I recorded in the rainforest in Malaysia during a time of emotional upheaval. The lyrics are based on a very personal experience of death, its total universality and its jarring physicality.”
Following her work with ‘Linea Aspera’ and minimal wave band ‘Keluar’ with Sid Lamar, Zanias has also been curating ‘Fleisch’, a club series and record label releasing music from the likes of Schwefelgelb, Forces and Kontravoid.
In 2016 she released her debut solo EP ‘To The Core’ and has been collaborating with some of electronic music’s most respected figures. Appearing on Dax J’s critically acclaimed ‘Offending Public Morality’ LP, as well as providing vocals on Black Rain’s ‘Dark Pool’ album on Blackest Ever Black and working with Ancient Methods on last year’s “Andromeda” which was also released on Candela Rising.
“Into The All” is due out on the 3rd of December via Candela Rising. We will share more info as it comes.
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