Blue Distance Clara Moto
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
09.11.2013
Album including Album cover
- 1 How We Live in Each Other 04:37
- 2 My Double Edged Sword 05:07
- 3 Hedonic Treadmill 05:38
- 4 I Saw Your Love 06:00
- 5 In My Dream 03:13
- 6 Things We Almost Did 05:44
- 7 For All Reasons So Sad 06:04
- 8 Placid Kindness 05:30
- 9 Holy 05:42
- 10 Lyra (feat. Mimu) 04:46
Info for Blue Distance
Clara Moto first stepped into the spotlight with her stunning debut album 'Polyamour' on InFiné in 2010. Intimate and fragile, yet all the while joyful, witty and immediate, the album offered a fresh, intelligent and decidedly female take on the predominantly male genre of techno music and received wide-spread praise throughout the music press.
Now, three years later, Clara returns with her second full-length, an album that is every bit as close up and personal as her debut, but at the same time more intricate and thoughtful, more introspective and melancholic than its predecessor. 'Blue Distance' is named after a line from a poem by Sylvia Plath and circles around the theme of remoteness. It is inspired by Clara's own experience of frequent relocation and travel, but also by the distance that a musician feels separating her from her listeners, and the constant longing – and ultimate impossibility – to bridge this gap with one's work.
'An ambitious return which shows off Moto's flamboyant control of wide-ranging styles' (Clash Music, UK)
'Subtle, atmospheric techno with haunting vocals' (Noisey / Vice, UK)
'Pure headphone bliss' (Planet Notion / Notion Magazine, UK)
'A unique voice within techno' (Oki-Ni, UK)
Clara Moto
Clara Moto
Born in Graz, a pretty Austrian town steeped in history, she grew up in a house filled with the instruments her parents had collected over time. There was a piano on which she practised as a teenager and a hi-fi system on which she played Kruder & Dorfmeister’s and De La Soul’s latest productions on repeat. Clara loved the idea and feel of vinyl. She cut her teeth playing records on Tuesday nights at her student bar. A small team began to form around her, soon followed by the launch of the Houseverbot label and the Birds parties, Postgarage’s flagship minimal nights. Autumn 2006. Melbourne. Clara was selected to attend the Red Bull Academy, a platform for up-and- coming talents, invited over the course of a few weeks to perfect their studio technique and meet professionals. Also part of the talent pool that year were Flying Lotus and Douglas Greed. Which takes us back to where our story began: Geneva Airport. The Montreux Jazz Festival.
Chance encounter in Terminal 3. An enthusiastic young French Dj tells her all about the label he has just set up together with a few friends, his first protégés Francesco Tristano and Danton Eeprom and his desire to develop and nurture young talent. Agoria is his name, and InFiné the label.
Fast forward to Autumn 2007. InFiné releases Clara Moto’s Glove Affair, a firm-handed, delicious minimal house cut. One year later, it’s with the release of Silently, a light and fluffy tune featuring a killer chorus that Clara, with the help of Mimu on vocals, reveals a strong penchant for pop. 2010 arrived and her first album ‘Polyamour’ was released. Clara provides ample proof of her allegiance to electronic music. Her affection for the genre comes in many forms and she embraces it in all its diversity and spontaneity.
After releasing a handful of releases and remixes on various labels (e.g. Mina records, Freude am Tanzen, Persona records,..) she returns in 2013 with an EP for InFiné namely ‘Joy Departed’. These 5 tracks are halfway between emotional house and intimate downtempo and shorten the waiting time until November, when her second full-length album ‘Blue Distance’ is to be released.
This album contains no booklet.