Through the manifestation of her mythical alter-ego, HEARTSWIN, Sar Freidman seeks to venture beyond the boundaries of song-making in order to reach forms which resonate with the mystical concerns of her explorations.



Tracklisting.

1. Tammuz (21.57)

Concept, Voice, Drone, Arrangements – Sar Friedman
Baritone Guitar, Engineer, Co-producer – J Milo Taylor
Guitar – Joe McKee
Harp, Voice – Serafina Steer
Harmonium, Voice – Olivia Chaney
Oboe – Cecil Cuthbertson
Cover Still – Penny Vozniak
Artist Photograph – Bianca Markwell
Much love and gratitude to my beloved family of friends.
ONN.

Released July 2013.


Notes.

‘A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder.’
Joseph Campbell

This original work conceptually explores the life transition of Saturn Return. Upon leaving the known for the unknown, it is the first crossing, into the field of adventure. At once both cleansing and chaotic, it can appear destructive but ultimately seeks to clear the way for us to experience new and enriching possibilities.


Biography.

Previously based in London, Sydney artist Sar Friedman has been singing and touring in various bands and experimental groups over the past decade – most notably serving time in Stephen McBean’s Pink Mountaintops.

Through the manifestation of her mythical alter-ego, HEARTSWIN, Sar seeks to venture beyond the boundaries of song-making in order to reach forms which resonate with the mystical concerns of her explorations. She has recently finished co-producing her debut LP with Oren Ambarchi.

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