
Group Rhoda - Passing Shades
Group Rhoda, the solo project of Mara Barenbaum, returns to Dark Entries with âPassing Shadesâ. An integral member of the Oakland electronic music scene, Barenbaum has been writing, performing, and plunging into oneiric depths as Group Rhoda since 2009. This is the projectâs fourth LP, and the third time Barenbaum has collaborated with Dark Entries; previously on the Max & Mara LP âLess Nessâ in 2013 and the Group Rhoda LP âWilderlessâ in 2017. Passing Shades is an investigation of the metaphysics of loss and the transitory nature of the material world. But it is not a grim collection; over 8 songs, Group Rhoda diverges through synthesizer-laden symphonics, four-to-the-floor inflections, and cosmic musings. Barenbaumâs striking voice and singular songcraft guide us through this labyrinth. Arpeggiated waltz âFlowâ channels wisdom sought through martial arts; âEarthly Arkâ sets a Margaret Atwood poem from the God Gardenerâs Hymn Book to somber electronics. The vocoded canticle âNevermoreâ is dedicated to the memory of a beloved cat. âPassing Shadesâ is both mystifying and revelatory. Folk forms are echoed only to detour into the alien. Each song functions as both a fragment of a larger puzzle and a koan unto itself. âPassing Shadesâ was mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The sleeve was designed by Eloise Leigh, and features a hazy, clouded sky. The back cover uses a photograph by Harry Crofton. A postcard featuring a poem by Barenbaum is included, as well as a digital download.
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Group Rhoda, the solo project of Mara Barenbaum, returns to Dark Entries with âPassing Shadesâ. An integral member of the Oakland electronic music scene, Barenbaum has been writing, performing, and plunging into oneiric depths as Group Rhoda since 2009. This is the projectâs fourth LP, and the third time Barenbaum has collaborated with Dark Entries; previously on the Max & Mara LP âLess Nessâ in 2013 and the Group Rhoda LP âWilderlessâ in 2017. Passing Shades is an investigation of the metaphysics of loss and the transitory nature of the material world. But it is not a grim collection; over 8 songs, Group Rhoda diverges through synthesizer-laden symphonics, four-to-the-floor inflections, and cosmic musings. Barenbaumâs striking voice and singular songcraft guide us through this labyrinth. Arpeggiated waltz âFlowâ channels wisdom sought through martial arts; âEarthly Arkâ sets a Margaret Atwood poem from the God Gardenerâs Hymn Book to somber electronics. The vocoded canticle âNevermoreâ is dedicated to the memory of a beloved cat. âPassing Shadesâ is both mystifying and revelatory. Folk forms are echoed only to detour into the alien. Each song functions as both a fragment of a larger puzzle and a koan unto itself. âPassing Shadesâ was mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The sleeve was designed by Eloise Leigh, and features a hazy, clouded sky. The back cover uses a photograph by Harry Crofton. A postcard featuring a poem by Barenbaum is included, as well as a digital download.
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Group Rhoda, the solo project of Mara Barenbaum, returns to Dark Entries with âPassing Shadesâ. An integral member of the Oakland electronic music scene, Barenbaum has been writing, performing, and plunging into oneiric depths as Group Rhoda since 2009. This is the projectâs fourth LP, and the third time Barenbaum has collaborated with Dark Entries; previously on the Max & Mara LP âLess Nessâ in 2013 and the Group Rhoda LP âWilderlessâ in 2017. Passing Shades is an investigation of the metaphysics of loss and the transitory nature of the material world. But it is not a grim collection; over 8 songs, Group Rhoda diverges through synthesizer-laden symphonics, four-to-the-floor inflections, and cosmic musings. Barenbaumâs striking voice and singular songcraft guide us through this labyrinth. Arpeggiated waltz âFlowâ channels wisdom sought through martial arts; âEarthly Arkâ sets a Margaret Atwood poem from the God Gardenerâs Hymn Book to somber electronics. The vocoded canticle âNevermoreâ is dedicated to the memory of a beloved cat. âPassing Shadesâ is both mystifying and revelatory. Folk forms are echoed only to detour into the alien. Each song functions as both a fragment of a larger puzzle and a koan unto itself. âPassing Shadesâ was mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The sleeve was designed by Eloise Leigh, and features a hazy, clouded sky. The back cover uses a photograph by Harry Crofton. A postcard featuring a poem by Barenbaum is included, as well as a digital download.





