Mary Lattimore is a Los Angeles-based harpist and composer known for her ethereal and emotive playing, which stretches the boundaries of traditional harp music. She has carved out a unique niche in contemporary music with her inventive approach to her instrument, often incorporating electronic processing and looping techniques that transform her harp’s sound into expansive and otherworldly textures.
Lattimore's discography is a testament to her productivity and artistic evolution, with a range of solo releases that showcase her talent for creating immersive soundscapes. In "Silver Ladders," produced by Slowdive's Neil Halstead, she offers a shimmering blend of atmospheric harmonies, while "Collected Pieces: 2015-2020" compiles some of her most poignant work over a five-year period, putting the spotlight on her gift for storytelling without words. Her collaborative works, such as "New Rain Duets" with Mac McCaughan, display her ability to meld her sound with others, creating a captivating dialogue between artists. Whether she's crafting serene, reflective compositions like "Didn't See The Comet" or exploring the depths of ambient music, Mary Lattimore’s creations are meditative journeys that resonate long after the last pluck of the strings.
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