Irma Krook, a sound artist based in Gothenburg, made her debut with "Military Arms." Primarily recognized as the bassist and original member of the death pop avant-garde group Makthaverskan, Krook has created four tracks of sublime beauty within the privacy of her own residence. Since creativity is sometimes the result of limitations, recording from a Masthugget apartment further reduces the choices. By using her phone to record her voice and an iPad to create all of the instrumentals in GarageBand, Krook has managed to create a huge sound using modest tools.
distinctively her own, while respectful of the sources of inspiration. Kate Bush in the 90s; Anna Domino during the Hounds of Love era Talk Talk, Julee Cruise & This Mortal Coil. Music that requires you to rearrange your furnishings in order for it to even fit in the space it takes up. "Military Arms" may be obtained both online via all streaming services and physically on a 12" black vinyl record. On February 15, it will be preceded by the double-single "Find Me," which includes the B-side song "I Keep On You," which isn't included in the full EP release.
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