The Butterfly Ate the Pearl
'Another World' taken from the album 'The Butterfly Ate The Pearl' (Degens) Andria Degens: vocals, Indian harmonium Hugo Race: string arrangement, ring modulator, percussion ©Grass Girl Music Read more on Last.fm.
Andria Degens, better known by her stage name Pantaleimon, is a British musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. For over a decade, Pantaleimon’s sound has carried the listener through layered and repeated motifs merging to produce a glistening, almost devotional air. Pantaleimon’s music explores themes of embodiment in landscape, duality, transformation, and being. She has released four studio albums, several EPs and singles to date. 2023 brings new music from Pantaleimon. Andria Degens has been independently creating and releasing a beguiling body of work as a composer and performer. She has consistently developed her instrumental craft and lyrical landscape to create highly original works. As a self-taught musician, Andria Degens has not been constrained by received assumptions about particular musical pairings or forms. Rather, she has experimented and intuited her way towards instruments and treatments that allow her to best represent her sonic ideas. Her use of guitar effects pedals in conjunction with Appalachian Dulcimer is a case in point. Taking a quintessential folk instrument and processing it heavily to achieve a new repertoire of sounds is atypical, highly creative and a hallmark of Andria Degens' music. As an independent female artist without the backing of a label, Andria Degens has always succeeded in getting her work recorded, published, promoted, distributed and performed. She is a collaborative force who regularly seeks and is sought out by international artists working as filmmakers, painters, writers and musicians. Most notable contributions: music for Susan Stenger’s ‘Soundtrack for an Exhibition’ at the Musée Art Contemporain, Lyon, in 2006 / Forma / featured on day 31/32 of the exhibition. Music for the feature film Wild Tigers I Have Known, the 2006 début film by New York director Cam Archer, produced by Gus Van Sant and officially selected for the Sundance Film Festival. Performed at Patti Smith’s Meltdown supporting Antony and the Johnsons (Anohni); Sinsal Festival, Spain. Support for Bonnie Prince Billy, 16 Horsepower, Anohni. After a period of prolonged dormancy, the new single is an offering of peace in our loud and fractured world, a meditation played entirely on Appalachian dulcimer and recorded at Andria’s home studio in Devon. Andria says 'The Conversation came to me during the first lockdown and after a chain of personal challenges over some years, which prevented me from releasing new music until now. It's a calling to one's higher consciousness in times of losing faith and finding it again.' The Conversation is released on all streaming services worldwide on 6th January 2023. It will be the first single from a new EP due in early Spring 2023. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
'Another World' taken from the album 'The Butterfly Ate The Pearl' (Degens) Andria Degens: vocals, Indian harmonium Hugo Race: string arrangement, ring modulator, percussion ©Grass Girl Music Read more on Last.fm.
Andria Degens, better known by her stage name Pantaleimon, is a British musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. For over a decade, Pantaleimon’s sound has carried the listener through layered and repeated motifs merging to produce a glistening, almost devotional air. Pantaleimon’s music explores themes of embodiment in landscape, duality, transformation, and being. She has released four studio albums, several EPs and singles to date. 2023 brings new music from Pantaleimon. Andria Degens has been independently creating and releasing a beguiling body of work as a composer and performer. She has consistently developed her instrumental craft and lyrical landscape to create highly original works. As a self-taught musician, Andria Degens has not been constrained by received assumptions about particular musical pairings or forms. Rather, she has experimented and intuited her way towards instruments and treatments that allow her to best represent her sonic ideas. Her use of guitar effects pedals in conjunction with Appalachian Dulcimer is a case in point. Taking a quintessential folk instrument and processing it heavily to achieve a new repertoire of sounds is atypical, highly creative and a hallmark of Andria Degens' music. As an independent female artist without the backing of a label, Andria Degens has always succeeded in getting her work recorded, published, promoted, distributed and performed. She is a collaborative force who regularly seeks and is sought out by international artists working as filmmakers, painters, writers and musicians. Most notable contributions: music for Susan Stenger’s ‘Soundtrack for an Exhibition’ at the Musée Art Contemporain, Lyon, in 2006 / Forma / featured on day 31/32 of the exhibition. Music for the feature film Wild Tigers I Have Known, the 2006 début film by New York director Cam Archer, produced by Gus Van Sant and officially selected for the Sundance Film Festival. Performed at Patti Smith’s Meltdown supporting Antony and the Johnsons (Anohni); Sinsal Festival, Spain. Support for Bonnie Prince Billy, 16 Horsepower, Anohni. After a period of prolonged dormancy, the new single is an offering of peace in our loud and fractured world, a meditation played entirely on Appalachian dulcimer and recorded at Andria’s home studio in Devon. Andria says 'The Conversation came to me during the first lockdown and after a chain of personal challenges over some years, which prevented me from releasing new music until now. It's a calling to one's higher consciousness in times of losing faith and finding it again.' The Conversation is released on all streaming services worldwide on 6th January 2023. It will be the first single from a new EP due in early Spring 2023. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ainulindalë
Äldresjäl
Alethes
Allerseelen
We Love
Under the Water
At Dawn
The Sun Came Out
High Star
All the Birds
Born into You
Raw Heart
I Am
Storm and Thunder
Today for Shore
Cloudburst
Bowing and Parting
Trees Hold Time
Dance of the Honey Bees
Insignificant Dance
Another Day Tomorrow
High Stars
Ascension of the Sun
At Dawn (Vogel) (Andrew WK remix)
The Warming
Crater Full of Goldfish
Idumea
Tall Trees
Thomas's House in Quiet Contemplation
Sing Night Swallow
Numinosum
Wasps Changing Gear as They Make Their Way Uphill
Change My World
Ember
Crystalline Rain
Sitting on the Mountain of Suan Mok
Change My World (alternative mix)
At Dawn (Vogel)
At Dawn (Vogel) Andrew WK
Change My World (Instrumental)
Diamond River Run
Under the Water (Iridescence) Fovea Hex
The Sun Came Out (dawn porous) Colin Potter
The Butterfly Ate the Pearl
Elevation of a Dream
All The Birds (melting canvas) Andrew Liles
Storm and Thunder (toxoplasmosis) The Bricoleur
Crystaline Rain
Another World
The Sun Came Out (Dawn Porous)
Bourne (somnialescent) Stephen O'Malley
If I (Was)
Morning Star
Even If Love (eclipse) Susan Stenger
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