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Kaitlyn ni Donovan is an American classically trained violinist and composer of experimental music, dream pop, and film scores, hailing from Portland, Oregon. She is self-taught on a multitude of instruments and is known for unorthodox chord changes and lyrics peppered with dense language and romantic imagery. She sings in a style that is angelic and sparse and is sometimes compared to Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins.〔( KPSU Interview Sun, 22 January 2006 )〕 In the mid 1990s she performed regularly with a large group of players under her own name. These performances included strings, toy pianos, acoustic and electric instruments. This sound would become known as Chamber Pop or Baroque Pop in the Northwest music scene.〔(Hush Records: press site )〕 In 1999, Hush Records released ni Donovan's ''Songs for Three Days''. Produced by Tony Lash, ''Three Days'' and the compilation ''Flag'' would launch Hush toward national distribution.〔(Hush Records: Kaitlyn ni Donovan )〕 In 2000, ni Donovan joined the shoegaze band, The High Violets.〔(The High Violets: Official site )〕 In 2007, she and her partner, Jonathan Drews, opened a recording studio, named Last of the Explorers, where they focus on music and film score production.〔(Last of the Explorers: recording studio official site )〕 ==Releases== *1999 ''Songs for 'Three Days'' (Hush Records) *1996 ''Dinner with Bosch'' (New Weave Records) *1993 ''Cannible Spirit'' (Cannible Music) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kaitlyn ni Donovan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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