Helga Luzhnikova and Anastasia Kriazhevskaia Collaborate to Capture a Sense of Tranquility and Rest Following the Bustle of the Holiday Season on Ambient Composition “The New Year Tree Sisters”

Helga Luzhnikova and Anastasia Kriazhevskaia, photo courtesy the artists

“The New Year Tree Sisters” is a collaborative track between Helga Luzhnikova and Anastasia Kriazhevskaia, experimental electronic composers from the country of Georgia. The song sounds like it’s assembled from various percussion samples and field recordings of weather, chimes, sequenced beats and spectral synth melodies coming together as a kind of sound collage procession. Amid the layers of sound one hears distinct themes coursing through with processed drones peeking through and what sounds like processed xylophone and other tonal percussive noises keeping a loose melody aside from that provided by the synth while wordless vocals drift in to haunt the piece a little. It is intended to embody a time of the world when the holiday activity has settled down some and one has the time and space to observe and reflect upon the world as it is and how it has been. As the track progresses toward the end the sheer details of activity slows down and the distorted signal lines trail off and the ethereal harmonics ascend into the distance. It’s a unique listening experience that actually captures a sense of easing off from intense activity and having one’s attention demanded to a time of rest and tranquility. The composers intended it as a kind of “story about a shamanic journey on a magical New Year’s Eve” and truly sounds like exactly that. Listen to “The New Year Tree Sisters” on Soundcloud and follow Helga Luzhnikova on Spotify.

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