Eartheater, the moniker of Alexandra Drewchin, is an experimental musician and artist whose work transcends conventional genre boundaries. With a discography that pushes the limits of electronic music, contemporary classical composition, and performance art, Eartheater's craft is marked by a haunting and ethereal blend of soundscape experimentation. Born in Pennsylvania and based in New York, she has significantly contributed to the city's underground music scene.
Her body of work, which includes recent releases such as "Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin," a deeply introspective album that muses on transformation and rebirth, showcases her ability to intertwine poetics with sonic exploration. The album "Trinity (Deluxe)" and the single "How To Fight" further display her extraordinary range and artistic depth. Eartheater's music is characterized by its textural richness, incorporating elements of folk and avant-garde, skewed pop, and the unclassifiable. Releases like "Volcano" and "Mitosis" highlight her versatility as an artist, allowing her to expand her musical and thematic palette with each project - captivating listeners with each unpredictable, spellbinding turn.
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