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Angélica Salvi shares molecular new single ‘MOL’

Porto-based harpist Angélica Salvi has shared a second track from her forthcoming album Habitat, which is set for release on November 4 via Lovers & Lollypops.

Since releasing her debut record Phantone in 2019, Salvi has worked across multiple projects, both solo and in collaborations in the fields of cinema, dance, theatre, photography and music, working with names such as Valentina Magaletti, Lafawndah, The Pyramids, Natural Information Society, Evan Parker and more.

On Habitat she deepens her sonic exploration across eight songs with the harp at the centre, supported by the use of real-time audio signal processing tools to create complex textural works – each one evoking a specific sensory memory.

Following last month’s single galloping track ‘Crina’, inspired by racing on horseback, now Salvi has shared the spacious and twinkling track ‘MOL’. She comments: “‘MOL’ means molecule. We are all made of molecules. This song is a chemical experience in the desert.”

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