My last public recording is literally 3 views away from 100 plays on YouTube. I'd be honored if you could give it a listen and bump it up over the century mark. It doesn't mean anything to anybody but me. Maybe say something nice if you liked it, even.
Are you a She/Her or They/Them person in music? Hobbyist, professional, amateur, expert, anybody in audio engineering, sound design, music technology, etc?
I sometimes feel despair / dysphoric about my voice, as a singer songwriter. Like I'm never going to reach the people I want to reach because I don't sound like the kind of person I think they'd listen to. It's often triggered by listening to cis women sing...
I've been surprised to find that performing live is a pretty effective treatment. The people who show up are exactly who I want to reach.
Cindytalk is led by Cinder Sharp - a singular and unclassifiable genius. Most who know her work know her from her vocals on #ThisMortalCoil ‘s first album (Kangaroo, Fond Affections, A Single Wish). This album is, in my opinion, one of the most stunning ever. A somehow cohesive collection of folk, punk, industrial noise, delicate piano, spoken word, ambient, and post- rock that pulls at emotion and intellect equally. Anyone who likes #4AD will love this. Anyone who loves music should hear it.