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about the cassette

On their debut album ii, London- and Vienna-based duo Bara & Isa present their singular version of devotional music. Described by the duo as “a sort of document of personal development, and also the struggles of everyday motions,” this is music that embraces contradictions. Themes of reflection, acceptance, and care sit side by side with notions of spiralling and falling, as Bara & Isa explore the nuances and complexities of quotidian life.

Working with a rich sound palette of organ pipes, electric organ, voice notes, field recordings, vocals, harp, chimes, tuning forks, singing bowls, bells, and flute, the duo composed these songs slowly between 2021 and 2024, mostly by exchanging digital files—initially during the pandemic and now between cities. And that’s exactly what the music sounds like: a digital call with a loved one, glitching, slowed down, disembodied, yet heartwarming and comforting. Mesmerizing, inviting, and bewildering all at once.

  1. 1 - suki noh 1:54
  2. 2 - apwbs 4:22
  3. 3 - Lover Organ 6:12
  4. 4 - Hollow Bone 1:06
  5. 5 - I Carry You 6:54
  6. 6 - it's o.k. 3:08
  7. 7 - Bellsong 3:18
  8. 8 - dedication 2 8:32
  9. 9 - it's o.k. (acoustic) 2:53

14,00

in stock

  1. 1 - suki noh 1:54
  2. 2 - apwbs 4:22
  3. 3 - Lover Organ 6:12
  4. 4 - Hollow Bone 1:06
  5. 5 - I Carry You 6:54
  6. 6 - it's o.k. 3:08
  7. 7 - Bellsong 3:18
  8. 8 - dedication 2 8:32
  9. 9 - it's o.k. (acoustic) 2:53

about the cassette

On their debut album ii, London- and Vienna-based duo Bara & Isa present their singular version of devotional music. Described by the duo as “a sort of document of personal development, and also the struggles of everyday motions,” this is music that embraces contradictions. Themes of reflection, acceptance, and care sit side by side with notions of spiralling and falling, as Bara & Isa explore the nuances and complexities of quotidian life.

Working with a rich sound palette of organ pipes, electric organ, voice notes, field recordings, vocals, harp, chimes, tuning forks, singing bowls, bells, and flute, the duo composed these songs slowly between 2021 and 2024, mostly by exchanging digital files—initially during the pandemic and now between cities. And that’s exactly what the music sounds like: a digital call with a loved one, glitching, slowed down, disembodied, yet heartwarming and comforting. Mesmerizing, inviting, and bewildering all at once.

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