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Lucy Railton

12+ albums
ambientelectroacousticnoiseexperimentalModern Love

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Lucy Railton is a British cellist and composer whose work bridges experimental electronic and electroacoustic practices with modern classical composition and performance. Since graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in 2008, Railton has worked as a cofounder and director of the London Contemporary Music Festival, played with electronic producers as varied as Peter Zinovieff and Beatrice Dillon and performed works by avant-garde artists such as Iannis Xenakis and Morton Feldman. In March 2018, she released her debut solo album, Paradise 94, on the Modern Love label. As she explores her interest in electroacoustic music, improvisation and modified cello, Railton's sound is an absorbing, often extreme examination of the potential of an acoustic instrument. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Phase II

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albums

False Positive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

False Positive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Paradise 94

Paradise 94

Blue Veil

Blue Veil

Corner Dancer

Corner Dancer

Subaerial

Subaerial

Phase III

Phase III

Forma

Forma

Lament in Three Parts

Lament in Three Parts

5 S-Bahn

5 S-Bahn

Forma / Metabolist Meter (Foster, Cottin, Caetani and a Fly)

Forma / Metabolist Meter (Foster, Cottin, Caetani and a Fly)

Kuboraum Sound Residency

Kuboraum Sound Residency

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