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    KÁRIN TATOYAN REACHES FOR A NEW SOUND
    Kevin Bronson

    Los Angeles Times
    http://theguide.latimes.com/blogs/soundboard /2008/02/12/karin-tatoyan-reaches-for-a-new-sound/
    Feb 13 2008
    CA

    Meet Karin Tatoyan. She's the one who started her set Monday night at
    Spaceland on her knees, not so much launching into song as breaking
    into an incantation. Who jammed virtually breathlessly for the first
    10 minutes, teetering between hysteria and rapture. Who commanded your
    attention despite the fact the faces of her otherwise nattily attired
    sidemen were streaked with glitter paint. Who had you believing,
    straightaway.

    Think of Tatoyan as a baroque Bjork. If her haunting vocals don't
    dazzle you, her odd music will - counterposing, as it does, weird
    electronics, sound effects and loops with the very organic tones of a
    French horn and cello. Seeing her is like watching an Escher come to
    life. Almost-mathematical repetition gives way to chaos; melodies build
    and build yet resist payoff, like stairways to nowhere. On Monday, she
    started one number with an innocent comment that rang fairly large:
    "I'm gonna make a new sound." (It referred to a noise she was trying
    to loop.)

    Her opening set for the Pity Party's residency was only the 10th live
    performance for Tatoyan, a 24-year-old of Syrian-Armenian descent who
    studied experimental music at Mills College. It was as distinctive
    (and almost improvisational) as anything you'll see in an L.A. club.

    She has only one DIY release, "The History of Stains" EP (which
    sounds a bit restrained compared to the stage show), but there are
    some labels snooping around. Stay tuned.

    --Boundary_(ID_r06PKUn4sUCm661mXnquvA)--
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