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I think I’m in love…
I find myself wondering just what is the correlation between trans people and the more experimental end of electronic music? As a statistically rare phenomenon in the general population there do nevertheless seem to be an awful lot of trans people engaged in the quirkier end of electronic music, from Wendy Carlos through Mutable Instrument’s Emilie to the recently deceased Sophie.
One standout for me is Lisa Bella Donna, whose amazing multi instrumentality (she also recently put out an achingly beautiful guitar and field recording based album) is impressive enough, but her evident joy in creation, captured in the vid below, her lifestyle (an electronic music studio home in the Appalachian Mountains!), even her goth witch fashion sense provoke… complex… emotions for me.
Let’s put it this way. If I was 15, her poster would be on my wall!
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What’s the name of her guitar album? Would love to check that out.
It’s called The World She Wanted:
https://tidal.com/album/172986360
According to her biog, she has played in everything from country bands to jazz groups, on guitar, drums, and keys. A very talented person.
I’ll second that.
What an inspiring environment and impressive piece!
I thinks she plays Moog products.😉
Ah! You spotted that
I got as far as North Carolina, where apparently she lives, on one of my many trips to the US with my boyfriend back when I was a gay man, and encountered the start of the Appalachians there, such a beautiful place.
One thing I do share with her is a love of that kind of landscape, of the wilderness.
We would have travelled further into it, but as a foreign gay couple heading further South, into rural areas, away from the metropolitan centres back then seemed… unwise.
I think it was the 100 foot grain silo painted up with an American flag and ‘God Hates Fags’ written on it that persuaded us it was maybe time to turn around and drive back to Washington…
Beautiful, beautiful country. Some of the people there, though…
Love this album!
I’m not a fan of the epic prog-rock synth stuff I’ve seen her play in videos (and I’ve seen a lot—she’s a major reason I have a Moog Matriarch), but I her virtuosity impresses me quite a bit. And she’s just plain cool.
This guitar album is right up my street though.
Very impressive and inspiring artist. Thank you for sharing! The guitar album is full of gems.
Bloody brilliant! 👏😃👍
@Svetlovska I checked out some more of LBD’s work on her channel. Just WOW!! Subscribed! 😃👍
Glad I could spread the word.
Lisa Bella Donna's Moog Matriarch album was one of the first I bought on Bandcamp.
She is a rare artist whose creativity matches her physical skills on the instruments.