"Transmission Líquida Ceremonial", a triptych work by bruja Maya Púrpura, traverses with serene force the multiple dimensions of versatile harsh noise.
Torrential undulations with powerful textures glide through the constantly shifting and renewing material of restorative melancholy. The vital pulse that runs through this record floats and buries itself simultaneously in the abyss where remedy and poison coexist, like mistletoe, a druidic plant with aerial roots that never touches the ground, blooming in the heart of winter on the trunks of trees at the threshold of their existence.
Pôle Ka's illustrations embody this notion of pharmakon, each side of the insert feeding into the other, superimposing life and death in the representation of a flowery putrefaction. The first title, "Séres Líquides", is a live recording that follows the March 2024 screening of Lisa Rovner's documentary "Sisters with Transistors". It is an offering to the almost invisible web that intuitively connects many women who compose multidimensional, powerful, and revolutionarily sisterly music.