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Rachel Palmer - Antecedent

Antecedent — ‘a thing that existed before or logically precedes another’. Having rediscovered her inner musical voice, Rachel Palmer composes expansive soundscapes with intimate and melancholic undertones. Her organically structured rhythms are met by billowing synths that invoke the feeling of breathing in a slow-motion dream-state. Textural layers of granular voices blended with gentle melodies and deep bass lines are the culmination of her innermost inspirations. Previously having shifted her creative outlet to work almost exclusively on visual art, stopping nearly all music composition, the return of her musical inspiration was influenced by meeting the love of her life, relocating across the Atlantic Ocean, experiencing new culture, and ‘finding home’.

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About Rachel Palmer
Germany based, American artist Rachel Palmer has been writing and producing music since the late 90’s and has worked as an audiovisual composer since 2013. While she is more recognized for her live visual performances at electronic music events throughout the United States and Europe, Rachel has rediscovered her inner musical voice, combining her two passions into fully immersive audiovisual experiences.
Details
Transparent 180g Vinyl 
300 g/m² 4c Sleeve
Black inner sleeve & Shrink wrap sealed 
 
A4 28 Pages Full Color Booklet
 
FLAC Digital Audio
€20.00
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Track List
1. Dissimilar Materials
2. Recurrent Construct
3. Riot
4. Aureate
5. Within Our Current
6. Interlude
7. Susurration
8. Accretion
9. Structural Accordance
Liner Notes
In her 2020 debut album Antecedent, she composes expansive soundscapes with intimate and melancholic undertones. Her organically structured rhythms are met by billowing synths that invoke the feeling of breathing in a slow-motion dream state.
Credits
Written & Produced by Rachel Palmer
Mastered by Stefan Eichinger
Vinyl Art Direction by Markus Scholz
Book Art Direction by Rachel Palmer
Original Artwork by Rachel Palmer
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