Las Tortugas Perdidas
Lady Ray
Performed By
Lady Ray
Album UPC
845121066265
CD Baby Track ID
1362534027
Label
Lady Ray
Released
2013-10-08
BPM
117
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm91326577
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
318
Songtrust Track ID
86070
Writers
Writer
Rachel Barringer
Songwriter ID
20556
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
Lady Ray Music
Composer
Rachel Barringer
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Mass. - Boston
Description
Rachel Barringer's debut solo album as "Lady Ray" is an atmospheric, meditative, and at-times-moody and cinematic swirl of cello and vocal loops.
Notes
Cellist Rachel Barringer, a Los Angeles native, is an active classical chamber musician, rock musician, yoga instructor, and private cello teacher living in the Boston area. After attending California Institute of Arts as a cello performance major she moved to Massachusetts where she received her Masters Degree in Music from the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA.
On "Glass Dahlia" Rachel has brought together her experiences performing in numerous classical and contemporary chamber music ensembles, Partch (LA-based band performing the music of microtonal composer Harry Partch), and various rock bands(she is a founding member of the Wrong Shapes and plays cello in the Grownup Noise) to create a hypnotic blend of atmospheres and moods, all using only looped cello and voice.
The album is also influenced by her experience performing as a soloist in numerous yoga workshops taught by many reputable individuals including Shiva Rea, Sianna Sherman, and Sanskrit scholar Christopher Tompkins. Built around repetition and slow, organic changes of mood, the songs on the album have proven themselves to be a perfect soundtrack for yoga and meditation.
Songs from "Glass Dahlia" are being used as part of the soundtrack to an upcoming PBS documentary titled "Coming Back" (spring 2014) about veterans returning from being stationed overseas.
On "Glass Dahlia" Rachel has brought together her experiences performing in numerous classical and contemporary chamber music ensembles, Partch (LA-based band performing the music of microtonal composer Harry Partch), and various rock bands(she is a founding member of the Wrong Shapes and plays cello in the Grownup Noise) to create a hypnotic blend of atmospheres and moods, all using only looped cello and voice.
The album is also influenced by her experience performing as a soloist in numerous yoga workshops taught by many reputable individuals including Shiva Rea, Sianna Sherman, and Sanskrit scholar Christopher Tompkins. Built around repetition and slow, organic changes of mood, the songs on the album have proven themselves to be a perfect soundtrack for yoga and meditation.
Songs from "Glass Dahlia" are being used as part of the soundtrack to an upcoming PBS documentary titled "Coming Back" (spring 2014) about veterans returning from being stationed overseas.
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