Japanese producer/singer Noah shares semi-ambient urban exploration "Sivutie"
03 June 2015, 16:14
| Written by
Laurence Day
Japanese producer/singer Noah is streaming her new single "Sivutie", the lead cut from her upcoming record of the same name.
The title, translated from Finnish, means "side road". In a way, as it meanders and hops through burbling snippets of noise, 'side road' becomes apt - this isn't a track that leaps down a highway, it's something that lurks in the back alleys and spends time sprawling out. Noah verges on the ambient with the breathy wisps of vox and dark-side-of-the-moon synths, and her track is stronger for it.
Sivutie is released via flau on 22 June.
Stream the lead single/title track below.
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