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Voka Gentle member Imogen Mason announces her debut solo project sm^sher with new album, pit of mine, and single ‘beggars belief’

Electronic artist and one third of Voka Gentle, Imogen Mason, announces her debut solo project sm^sher (pronounced Smasher) and the release of her first solo album pit of mine, set for release November 15 via Scrawl World Ltd.

Today, the announcement comes with the release of her debut single ‘beggars belief’, a partial homage to one of Mason’s key influences in this period, the late Mira Calix. Drawing inspiration from her track ‘Upiyano’, the single starts with a disjointed melodic loop of a piano-like sound. Mason on the single: “The lyrics speak to the confusion and anger around finding yourself in a situation that you never imagined would happen”

Inspired by the likes of Calix, Arthur Russell and Aldous Harding, as well as noisy birds, chalk pastel drawings, her footsteps on varied terrains, and her bandmates, pit of mine features songs lending themselves to pop structures with catchy melodies, while also exploring expansive experimental textures and soundscapes. Blending electronic beats with sampled found sounds and acoustic instruments such as piano, violin, and acoustic guitar, pit of mine is moody, introspective, and collaged, yet also at times strident, brash and confrontational.

Birthed in the high desert of Taos, New Mexico, the forthcoming sm^sher album was pieced together during a creative residency Mason undertook in 2023. The artist and producer found herself surrounded by other creative minds on the residency from all disciplines and walks of life, living in community, with people such as celebrated filmmaker Tirtza Even and author Andrea Scrima as well as many others. She became increasingly inspired by the older residents in their 50s and 60s: their passionate approach to their work, their risk taking, their youthful energy and maverick lifestyles “I was able to give myself permission to embrace my age and relax for the first time in ages, to play, rest and start from the beginning again”

Before starting sm^sher, Mason found herself caring for a loved one battling addiction, dedicating herself to their recovery. Her forthcoming album delves into the emotional turmoil of losing her sense of self while caring for another and the struggle to reclaim it. “I didn’t comprehend it fully at the time, but the desire to support them took over my life,” Mason reflects.

Her pilgrimage to New Mexico was a chance to reclaim a sense of playfulness and curiosity after an enervating season. pit of mine captures a spirit of creative freedom, of Mason in solitude experimenting with sounds and skills with no external pressures. “I’m drawn to childlike, scrappy sounds, and many of my most treasured recordings are spontaneous field recordings of interesting sounds I encounter, either on my Tascam field recorder or on my phone,” Mason explains. “I also discovered a love for beat-making while making this record, using found sounds as well as recorded percussion and drum machines.”

The forthcoming sm^sher album, was started in New Mexico and finalised, produced and mixed in London and Stroud with the help of her Voka Gentle bandmates William J Stokes and sister Ellie Mason.

sm^sher allowed Mason to delve deep into her emotions, providing a space to process grief and confront long-held feelings through a cathartic, no-holds-barred exploration of sound and song. The album addresses themes of grief, sadness, anger, addiction, love, resilience, hope, and freedom. It’s personal and minimal in some moments, while expansive and aggressive in others. “Each song represents another attempt to comprehend and honour my relationship with that person, to grasp my capacity for expression and make a statement of ownership—of myself and my experiences,” Mason explains.

pit of mine:

  1. beggars belief
  2. heavy handed
  3. (forthebirdies)
  4. mother sugar
  5. (splutter)
  6. buyers lament
  7. (rooks)
  8. first love
  9. (yourarenotalone)
  10. humpback whale
  11. chaos match
  12. the reaction
  13. melancholy blues
Photo credit: Hannah Sommer

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