Made Public, these are RHYME's Post Archives.
The internet girl (https://www.rhyme-records.com/rhyme-released-ep-internet-girl) was released. It seems appropriate that she is contained, this time to wherever she ends up roaming, at whatever wifi signal she picks up and whatever vinyl needle picks her.
Internet Girl was an experiment.
A message conceived to warn, these girls, about the dangers of investing too much of ourselves online.
It is RHYME to rest a character that isn't serving her necessity; Her reality. The internet, where numbers defined success and over edited trends and filters muted her in her corner endlessly scrolling, Leaving un-satisfied in the place where incredibly satisfied should regain.
RHYME, the upcoming poetess unique female producer, made this herself, her hands to programs, touching musical instruments, detuning and attuning her words, her pen to paper, her fingers to mouse and keyboard, her thumbs to screen. You can feel the delicacy of her world.
RHYME quotes 'Now it’s not mine. It’s, in some way, forever embedded into the internet. A code that couldn’t be re-written. “Oh but I am special see!” Who is really watching? Is it me? Who is me? Now my lesson takes me away to another form, offline, online. Rebirthing, standing in the ashes of a past psyche. RIP Internet Girl, now you are just another ‘Post Archive’'
I stant G ratification
‘Post’ for the aftermath. ‘Archives’ as in the deleted scenes, the disarray of takes that never made it, or scurried to be taken down away.
‘Post Archives’ is, in its own way, a beautiful chaotic helix of a digital collection. Like the scroll of IG feed, never matching each other, yet continuously hypnotizing. NOW it becomes a pressed vinyl and limited to 100 only.
The 'Post Archives' Record is worth to order as it spins the full collection of the ‘Internet Girls’ sonic poetic aftermath including 2 original tracks never released to main'streaming' services. i.e QRATES VINYL EXCLUSIVE:
Internet Girls (Vocal Bonus Post)
INTERNET GIRL (rumor)
It also includes her single 'Internet Gone Girl'
RHYME's 'Internet Girl' term of music is categorized as spoken word, experimental, electronic, postpunk, rocked, avant horror with a twist of Booming Hip Hop and Techno 4/4 Layers.
It is in English and Japanese.
The artwork includes this indecisive erotic feeling with the front cover actualizing the 'Instagram Archive Feed' It matches perfectly with the first vinyls purplesk cover tones. 'Internet Girl' and 'Post Archives' Side by side match exquisitely, telling the story of what RHYME was 'reconsidering' to post or perhaps never did and kept it private in her 'Archived' atmosphere.
Witness her 'Post Archives' by supporting this project and this independent poet producer.
To access a digital copy of the music please click to download here -> https://www.rhyme-records.com/product-page/post-archives-digital-collection
Mastered for Vinyl by OMKT
Artwork credits:
Director of Photography by Yulia Shur
Including images by Kei (SpatialFlow)
Front cover designed by Rafael Avcioglu
Back cover designed by Rhyme
Made Public, these are RHYME's Post Archives.
The internet girl (https://www.rhyme-records.com/rhyme-released-ep-internet-girl) was released. It seems appropriate that she is contained, this time to wherever she ends up roaming, at whatever wifi signal she picks up and whatever vinyl needle picks her.
Internet Girl was an experiment.
A message conceived to warn, these girls, about the dangers of investing too much of ourselves online.
It is RHYME to rest a character that isn't serving her necessity; Her reality. The internet, where numbers defined success and over edited trends and filters muted her in her corner endlessly scrolling, Leaving un-satisfied in the place where incredibly satisfied should regain.
RHYME, the upcoming poetess unique female producer, made this herself, her hands to programs, touching musical instruments, detuning and attuning her words, her pen to paper, her fingers to mouse and keyboard, her thumbs to screen. You can feel the delicacy of her world.
RHYME quotes 'Now it’s not mine. It’s, in some way, forever embedded into the internet. A code that couldn’t be re-written. “Oh but I am special see!” Who is really watching? Is it me? Who is me? Now my lesson takes me away to another form, offline, online. Rebirthing, standing in the ashes of a past psyche. RIP Internet Girl, now you are just another ‘Post Archive’'
I stant G ratification
‘Post’ for the aftermath. ‘Archives’ as in the deleted scenes, the disarray of takes that never made it, or scurried to be taken down away.
‘Post Archives’ is, in its own way, a beautiful chaotic helix of a digital collection. Like the scroll of IG feed, never matching each other, yet continuously hypnotizing. NOW it becomes a pressed vinyl and limited to 100 only.
The 'Post Archives' Record is worth to order as it spins the full collection of the ‘Internet Girls’ sonic poetic aftermath including 2 original tracks never released to main'streaming' services. i.e QRATES VINYL EXCLUSIVE:
Internet Girls (Vocal Bonus Post)
INTERNET GIRL (rumor)
It also includes her single 'Internet Gone Girl'
RHYME's 'Internet Girl' term of music is categorized as spoken word, experimental, electronic, postpunk, rocked, avant horror with a twist of Booming Hip Hop and Techno 4/4 Layers.
It is in English and Japanese.
The artwork includes this indecisive erotic feeling with the front cover actualizing the 'Instagram Archive Feed' It matches perfectly with the first vinyls purplesk cover tones. 'Internet Girl' and 'Post Archives' Side by side match exquisitely, telling the story of what RHYME was 'reconsidering' to post or perhaps never did and kept it private in her 'Archived' atmosphere.
Witness her 'Post Archives' by supporting this project and this independent poet producer.
To access a digital copy of the music please click to download here -> https://www.rhyme-records.com/product-page/post-archives-digital-collection
Mastered for Vinyl by OMKT
Artwork credits:
Director of Photography by Yulia Shur
Including images by Kei (SpatialFlow)
Front cover designed by Rafael Avcioglu
Back cover designed by Rhyme
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