Born in Fife, Scotland, Clarissa Connelly relocated to Copenhagen as a child, where the rich cultural landscape has been a constant source of inspiration. A musician deeply connected to the sacred sites, mythology, and music of Nordic and Celtic traditions, she gained international recognition with her 2018 EP _Tech Duinn_, which explored Celtic spiritual gateways. Her 2021 album, _The Voyager_, was born from her physical journeys across ancient Scandinavian landscapes, capturing melodies inspired by pre-Christian sacred sites. Acclaimed for its innovation, it won the prestigious Nordic Music Prize and featured an accompanying app, Vandringen, allowing listeners to musically interact with these spaces.
Connelly’s latest album, _World of Work_, marks her debut on Warp Records and shifts focus inward. Drawing from visionary literature, dreams, and meditative walks, it invites listeners on a metaphysical journey through the landscapes of the soul, balancing quiet introspection with moments of ecstatic transcendence.
Julian Taylor, of combined Mohawk and Caribbean ancestry, is a major label veteran, Toronto music scene staple, and musical chameleon. His versatility as a songwriter is signature; one minute he’s onstage playing with his band spilling out electrified rhythm and blues glory, and the next he’s featured at a folk festival delivering a captivating solo singer-songwriter set.