SUI ZHEN shares new single "Matsudo City Life"

New album 'Losing, Linda' due Sept 27th via Cascine

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SUI ZHEN
- Shares new single "Matsudo City Life"
- Album 'Losing, Linda' due Sept 27th via Cascine

Today, Melbourne experimental electronic / pop and performance artist Sui Zhen unveils her new single, "Matsudo City Life". The track is taken from Zhen's upcoming album Losing, Linda which it set for release Sept 27th via Cascine.

Captured in the city of Matsudo, Japan in a repurposed Love Hotel, Zhen explains the creation of new single "Matsudo City Life", "the walls of the Love Hotel - titled 'Paradise Air' - were made of very thick concrete to keep loud noise in, which worked well for us musicians. Each room was uniquely themed. We were assigned one with faded pink and red tones, a love heart shaped bathtub and maroon carpet. Whilst the room we designated as 'the studio' was tiled with cool grey tones, marble and pillared. The city was what locals call a 'sleeper town' or bedroom community, which Salarymen would use only for rest. In some ways it was a city full of their dreams and empty of their reality."

Listen to "Matsudo City Life" here:
https://soundcloud.com/sui-zhen/matsudo-city-life-2/

Sui Zhen zooms in on the intersections between human life and technology - how to exist in the digital age, as well as the ways in which we risk losing true sight of ourselves in the process. Her latest chapter, Losing, Linda, pairs her signature inquisitiveness with a surreal electronic pop that possesses a dreamlike quality: vivid, uncanny, and upon close examination, revealing of deep emotional and personal truths. It's an album that examines loss on multiple levels - from the death of our loved ones, to our widespread societal tendency to disappear within the ones and zeroes of modern life's tech-driven rush.

Losing, Linda's creation began back in 2016 when she took up an artistic residency in Sapporo, Japan. Zhen originally came to the residency equipped with demos conceived in the wake of her preceding breakout record, Secretly Susan - but real-life tragedy intervened, as her mother was diagnosed with cancer. In the process, a sense of overall mortality was unmistakably infused into the thematic structure of Losing, Linda.

On Losing, Linda, Sui Zhen takes the theoretical form of Linda, a digital doppelgänger and avatar invoking the e-learning channel Lynda and its founder Lynda Weinman, as well as the humanoid robot BINA48. The character of Linda is personified on the album's cover by choreographer and colleague Megan Payne, whose literal embodiment of Linda interrogates the disembodiment of online life, and calls into question the possibility of death in the digital age.

The album is also accompanied by a digital ecosystem, aiming to create an online world for listeners where they can interact in real time with Linda. "It's somewhere between a ghost, a memory, and a digital assistant" Sui Zhen explains. In other words, a perfect evocation of what Losing, Linda represents thematically and musically: a trip through the real and the uncanny. Losing, Linda is a lovingly personal and humanistic document of our ever-changing world, the things we lose along the way, and the insights we gain from loss itself. You can see the first stage of the digital ecosystem here: https://livingmemory.suizhen.com.au



More on Sui Zhen:

Melbourne artist Becky Sui Zhen released her debut album, Two Seas, back in 2012. Beguiling and enchanting, the record proved to be an early indication of her fascinating melodic structures and compelling lyrical themes - but it was 2015's Secretly Susan that would be her breakthrough. Drawing on dub, lounge, and bossa nova influences, Secretly Susan presents as a synth-pop simulacrum, exploring digital life's myriad intersections with the real.

Sui Zhen's musical journey has included involvement in the Red Bull Music Academy, and spanned collaborations with dance and electronic artists like NO ZU, Retiree and Tornado Wallace (featuring on the producer's standout "Today" from 2017's Lonely Planet). She's also been commissioned for scoring and composition work in the ambient sphere, such as creating a "spatially aware soundtrack" to an exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW, and providing the live score for Chris Marker's 1983 documentary Sans Soleil. She's recently performed at notable Australian music festivals Dark Mofo, Meredith Festival, and Inner Varnika. This year, Sui Zhen will also feature on a new Møzaika EP, and will contribute a track for an upcoming compilation for Munich's Public Possession label.



Losing, Linda track list:
1. Another Life
2. Natural Progression
3. Matsudo City Life (stream)
4. I Could Be There
5. Mountain Song
6. Being A Woman
7. Different Places
8. Perfect Place (video)
9. Night River Rider



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August 28, 2019 8:57am ET by Stereo Sanctity  

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