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EVERYTHING IS NOISE:

TECHNICOLOR (MUSIC VIDEO)

“Maybe I’m reading too much into this, but it feels as though these contrasting parts are intended to paint a whole. I found it all too easy to attach these colours and vibes to my own city and my own memories – the noir shots capturing the introspection of lying in bed, alone on a Sunday morning, taking stock of one’s place in their own little bubble. The city-never-sleeps sparkle permeates throughout the video like flashbacks, and when Dea sings, ‘Bring back the technicolor’, I could swear it was my own internal monologue on these lazy Sundays. Being in isolation as many of us are now, can certainly invoke these feelings. But as much as we’re all missing the technicolor of everyday life, we’re lucky to have art like this that can transport us, however briefly, to what awaits on the other side.”

INDIE SHUFFLE:

TIME AWAY FROM YOU

"Eda Wolf's single, "Time Away From You," is a tropical pop party for your ears.

The marriage between experimental pop and future R&B is a delicate dance, as the style ebbs and flows in the most tasteful way. The tinges of tropicalia are still front and center, making for a genre-bending track with mass appeal. The bass lays a strong foundation while the percussion holds true to its dance roots. The vocals hold down the whole composition as it leads the way front and center. Eda Wolf's fresh task of tropical pop is undeniably infectious." 

THRDCOAST:

ROUGH TERRAIN

"Rough Terrain" is easy listening at it’s finest, which isn’t to say it’s a simple track. Far from it. Shimmering percussion forms its foundation, as Juris’ voice teeters between a reflective, velvet tone and soaring, full-bodied notes. “I’ve done it all again,” she sings, one of the song’s repeated phrases, “Found myself in rough terrain again.” She takes her time over these words, punctuating each syllable so it hovers for a moment, emboldened. And still, despite its tone of resignation, the track features a surprisingly sunny disposition. “Fill it up fully / Fill it up closely / Why don’t you ever pour it over? / Spill it like flowers / Spill it on concrete,” Juris sings, and it’s as if were wading through an afternoon reverie in which everything works out swimmingly. There’s a nonchalance and warmth to "Rough Terrain" that’s absolutely addictive." 

Biography

WHO: Eda Wolf is Dea Juris and Emiliano Flowerman.

WHAT: Electronic Pop Music - Fueled by winter anthems and accidentally matching outfits.

WHERE: Brooklyn, New York. But Dea comes from Finland, where Salmon Soup is apparently a thing.

WHEN: January 2014 - Present. Spring Came Slow back in 2018, but Spring 2020 is in Technicolor.

WHY: They've been writing and performing successfully for four years and haven't killed each other yet.

HOW: Painstakingly. But people say that the best stuff takes a while.

 

Current work

Technicolor [music video]

EDA WOLF - TECHNICOLOR (Official Video)

past work

SPRING CAME SLOW [EP]

ONE SHEET FOR ROUGH TERRAIN

One-Sheet

INSTAGRAM

stills

CONTACT

Eda Wolf: Dea Juris (vocals) & Emiliano Flowerman (production) 

Contact: edawolfmusic@gmail.com

Label: Independent

PHysicalS

LIMITED EDITION CD

LIMITED EDITION CASSETTE TAPE