How fractured bones and ‘cut out’ CDs have shaped the Guangzhou producer’s sound
Thank you for this interview! I discovered Cola Ren thanks to your previous post about her "Mekong Ballad" and I am hooked
Thanks for reading. Glad you’re enjoying her new record
I love her work, discovered her after a friend from Guangzhou passed me her first album. Been obsessed ever since, thank for this feature!
Thanks Diana! Yeah, her music really draws you in. And I feel like this new one might be her best yet…
Wonderful, wonderful record. Very cinematic. The trumpet reminded me of some of Mark Isham's work.
Agree. The collaborations really add another dimension to her work on this record
Yes, I love how she collects instruments too. And how she says sounds from her travels slip into her music. Can certainly feel those emotional connections on her new record
Thank you for this interview! I discovered Cola Ren thanks to your previous post about her "Mekong Ballad" and I am hooked
Thanks for reading. Glad you’re enjoying her new record
I love her work, discovered her after a friend from Guangzhou passed me her first album. Been obsessed ever since, thank for this feature!
Thanks Diana! Yeah, her music really draws you in. And I feel like this new one might be her best yet…
Wonderful, wonderful record. Very cinematic. The trumpet reminded me of some of Mark Isham's work.
Agree. The collaborations really add another dimension to her work on this record
Yes, I love how she collects instruments too. And how she says sounds from her travels slip into her music. Can certainly feel those emotional connections on her new record