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News |  31 Oct 2023 14:42 |  By RnMTeam

Multi-instrumentalist and producer Starya drops ethereal, bass-fueled single 'The Gradient'

MUMBAI :  LA-based producer and vocalist Starya, formerly known as Tuff Ghost, acutely imbues aesthetics of the natural world into her futuristic, electronic pop soundscapes. As the primary beat-maker, singer, and mixer behind all of her own work, she directly translates her singular creative vision into immaculate production and songwriting.

As Tuff Ghost, the artist boasted multiple collaborations with genre-bending house producer Durante and remixes for the versatile DJ/producer Mija (and a support slot on her nationwide tour). Recently, under the new alias, she’s opened for electronic music titans such as Skrillex, Justice, Jamie xx, Boys Noize, Kill The Noise, Zedd, and 2manydjs, where she’s flexed her guitar-wielding, DJ/live performance hybrid.

Starya’s life journey has existed in a distinct duality. Having grown up off the grid in the far-off woods (with no electricity or plumbing) before transitioning to bright lights of San Francisco and Los Angeles, she’s learned how to blend her different upbringings into her work. As a result, she’s crafted a kaleidoscopic style that resembles a cosmic binding of the natural and digital realms.

Tracks like “The Garden” and “Meadowlark” (the latter of which was released by Zeds Dead Altered States label and placed on Spotify’s New Music Friday Dance) contain earthy, whimsical textures layered with warehouse, blog-house inspired club beats and dreamy vocals - a combination that has helped define the artist’s signature sound.

Today, Starya releases “Gradient” an intergalactic, bass-fueled track that continues the artist’s genre-blending creative approach. Made while on her Twitch stream, the track is permeated by deep bass lines, airy pop vocals, and a four-on-the-floor beat, resulting in an ethereal cut with a hypnotizing gravitational force.

“Gradient” kicks off with a pulsating bass line backed by stuttering percussion and floating vocals. The track then builds with the first verse, which supplements Starya’s singing with thumping kick drums and echoey snaps. “I wanna lay down like a sunset/slowly turning into a gradient/and as I pull the light across the ground/you’re wondering if I’ll ever come back around,” she sings, evoking the song’s psychedelic, interdimensional themes.

The track then drops into its propulsive central section, which combines a stabbing, electro style synth bass with scintillating hi-hats. Starya fills out the rest of the mix with electric guitar and increasingly warped instrumentation, elements that help complete the song’s sonic image of metaphysical transformation.

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