Oceanic makes debut album, Choral Feeling, using friends' voices

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  • The LP is out January 27th through Nous'klaer Audio.
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  • Oceanic is releasing his debut album, Choral Feeling, in January. Out January 27th, the ten-track LP is the Rotterdam-based artist's longest release yet. It marks a return to Nous'klaer Audio, which has been releasing his music since 2014. "Choral Feeling started with the idea to encourage people to sing more and let their voice out," Oceanic said. "Over the last few decades, I feel that singing is disappearing from western cultures. I believe everyone with a voice is able to sing, only fear inhibits us from doing so. From this idea, I asked friends to sing for me. Over the course of a few months, I either sang together with them and recorded their voices or they would send me voice messages." He added: "Almost all the sounds you hear on this album, from front vocals to small percussion, are made from these recordings. Choral Feeling is the energy that arises when one sings, especially when done as part of a group. It harmonises wavelengths and energies in minds and bodies." Earlier this year, Nous'klaer Audio released the debut album by experimental pop artist Mathilde Nobel, and will put out an EP from Lawrence Le Doux next Friday, November 18th. Listen to "Sing It To Happen" and "KxT."
    Tracklist 01. Wren's Joy 02. Self-fulfilling 03. Sing it To Happen 04. KxT 05. Cac/cio 06. Open Them Open 07. Sunshine, dear 08. C-Loli 09. Even If I Lose Everything 10. Who Comes Next Nous'klaer Audio will release Choral Feeling on January 27th, 2023. Photo: Marinka Grondel
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