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Kara-Lis Coverdale, also known as K-LC, is a
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composer, musician, producer, based in
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. Coverdale is known equally for her piano, organ, and keyboard work as she is for her experimental electronic projects; often her work integrates the two, blurring the lines between traditional composition and research-based
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. Her 25 minute album Grafts (2017) was named an album of the year by Noisey, Crack, Boomkat, Resident Advisor, Tinymixtapes, and more.


Biography

Coverdale began studying music and piano at age 5. An improvisational virtuoso at a young age, she had composed and performed her own music before age 10. Her mother is an Estonian visual artist and her father a builder and entrepreneur. She was a competitive pianist until she went to Music school at
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, where she studied piano, composition, and musicology with Gwen Beamish, Omar Daniel, David Myska, and Jay Hodgson. She later studied in the MIT (Media Information Technologies) program. Canadian pianist
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presented her with the promising young artist award at The Contemporary Music Showcase in Toronto. At Western Coverdale became captivated by the practice of electroacoustic music and began integrating electronics and digital processes into her work. The Kurzweil K2500 was the first sampler she ever worked with. Her Masters thesis is a study of timbre and realism in recorded music which addresses how "reality" is constructed through sound design and recording technology. Since age 13, Coverdale has been the organist and music director at several churches across Canada.
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is an influence in her acoustic composition work, as is Estonian choral and folk music. She claims to be a saturationist, and says
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has been one of her biggest influences.


Tours

Coverdale is known for her live performances that are highly dynamic, powerful and confrontational across a varied spectrum. She has earned praise from Arvo Pärt (she also appears in the documentary "That Pärt Feeling" by Paul Hegeman), Brian Eno, and several other artists. She is one of the only artists to open a solo show for
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, in Köln at Stadtgarden in 2016. In 2018 and 2019, Kara-Lis was a member of the Konoyo Ensemble, in support of Tim Hecker's project of the same name. In 2017 Coverdale partook in the 17th edition of the
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Festival in Amsterdam, exploring the theme of The Noise of Being.


Montreal

Coverdale moved to Montreal in 2010, and took a new position as organist at St. John's Estonian Lutheran church in NDG. Since 2011, Coverdale has collaborated live and in studio with electronic composer
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, most notably on his 2013 album
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. She has also collaborated with the digital information artist LXV (David Sutton). In 2012 she self-released a series of solo piano pieces called ''Triptych.'' In 2013 she composed music for Wind Controller called "Conversion Music" which was premiered at LMCML by Montreal clarinetist Suzu Enns. A rework of that piece appears as X4EWI" on Coverdale's 2015 solo album ''Aftertouches,'' released by Sacred Phrases in March, 2015. Coverdale is also a frequent collaborator with the writer Kara Crabb.


Notable records


A 480

In 2013 Coverdale released a series of vocal pieces called ''A 480'' that "index the nature of the voice in the age of
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." A 480 is accompanied by .nfo scores (an .nfo is a
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scene release that accompanies a crack), which contain 'information about the sources of the A 480 audio texts, transformation procedures used to arrange and compose them into their present form, and keyword routes of re-creation." She calls them "bad scores" in the sense that they "do not offer performer the clearest instructions to produce an exact re-creation of the composer's authoritative creation... an .nfo score is more like a treasure map than an inclusive set of rules." The virtual
chorale Chorale is the name of several related musical forms originating in the music genre of the Lutheran chorale: * Hymn tune of a Lutheran hymn (e.g. the melody of "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme"), or a tune in a similar format (e.g. one of the t ...
s of A 480 comprise compositions of actual recorded singers that have been unpersonally sourced, downloaded, then disembodied, disfigured, and displaced over forty times, then arranged into temporally affected four-part
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s. "The pre-composed voices are curationally divided into short loops of different lengths in MAX and played at different speeds across 4 different
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s. Slight temporal variations fade in and out over time in constant flux, occasionally pausing for immersion in a
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chamber before it moves onto another. The length of the looped samples are adjusted one at a time— lengthened and shortened, and at times switched out altogether, to reveal how seemingly minute temporal variations have impactful effects on overarching rhythm, melody, and energy."


Aftertouches

''Aftertouches'' is often described as part of a new school of enterprising electronic artists that lean heavily into electronic adventuring, both conceptually and sonically, "as if to experiment with the very building blocks of musical beauty... to speak a language that not everyone speaks yet" (Adam Harper, ''The Fader''). Compared to its experimentalist contemporaries, ''Aftertouches'' approaches experimentalism with a more symphonic calculation and leaning towards composition, weaving both physical and technological realms to creates a series of celestial modern classical miniatures. ''The Wire'' describes ''Aftertouches'' as "...the textless, fleshless voice-keyboard, the lingering foggy sublime of CPU-washed tone granules, the modular serialism of object oriented processes. The various parts are often starkly separated in colour and harmony, but the overall shape flows on smoothly either still learning from and resolving its experiences, or in thrall to an aesthetic that's beyond the horizon" (''The Wire'', issue 376, June 2015). For Adhoc, Neil Lord writes "The sweeping moments of beauty are balanced with stabs of electronic grit: an acrylic portrait of a Cronenberg-esque organism, morphing, half human, half machine." ''Aftertouches'' was named one of the best 25 records of the first half of 2015 by ''Adhoc'', and was called "a true masterwork from a still young artist" by Bobby Power in ''Decoder.''


Special Projects

"VoxU" (2017) was premiered at Mutek Montreal and was described by Exclaim to "set the precedent for aspiring experimental artists to come". "PICL," (Creamcake, Berlin, 2017), "Marjamaa Laulud," (Theatre Vanemuine, Tartu ES, 2017) "Shadow Encounter" (Berlin, 2018), "Wood Has Memory" (Issue Project Room, 2018), "Grand Exorcism" (Gesu, Montreal, RBMA, 2018). "UJUV SAUN: for Skarven Sauna" (Oslo, 2019).


Discography


Albums

*''A 480'' (2014, Constellation Tatsu) *''Aftertouches'' (2015, Sacred Phrases) *''Sirens'' (with LXV) (2014, Umor Rex) *''Grafts'' (2017, Boomkat Editions)


EPs

*''Triptych for Solo Piano'' (2012, Gate)


Scoring Work

*''Elektra'' (2019) by Metahaven. *''Royal Jelly'' (2014) by Kara Crabb. *''The Reproductive Life Cycle of a Flower'' (2015) by Kara Crabb.


Music in Film

*''Black Conflux'' (2019) dir. Nicole Dorsey.


Session, Production, Mixing Work

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'' - How To Dress Well - 2016, Weird World / Domino *'' Love Streams'' - Tim Hecker - 2016, 4ad *''
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'' - Tim Hecker - 2013, Kranky (Keyboards and Piano) *''Massacred for Gold - Tim Hecker - 2013, Dir. Jennifer Anderson and Vernon Lott) (Keyboards for Film Score). *''Patterns of Excel'' -
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(Keyboards and Piano, Arrangements)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Coverdale, Kara-Lis Living people Canadian electronic musicians Musicians from Hamilton, Ontario Musicians from Montreal Canadian people of Estonian descent 21st-century Canadian composers Year of birth missing (living people) Canadian women composers 21st-century Canadian women musicians