
Originally from Midwestern America but residing in London, Karen Gwyer is an experimental techno producer whose fluid, amorphous work often contains elements of spacy abstract pop. Primarily composed on analog synthesizers, her music is warm and expressive, with lightly tapping beats underpinning her droning, melodic synth pads and ethereal vocals. Gwyer was born in Iowa and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan before eventually settling in London. Her first release was the 2012 EP I've Been You Twice, which was issued by Patten's Kaleidoscope label.
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The Workers Are On Strike
Why Is There a Long Line in Front of the Factory?
Sugar Tots
Did You Hear the Owls Last Night?
Lentil
Pikku-Kokki
Why Does Your Father Look so Nervous?
Why Don't You Make Your Bed?
Night Nails
It's Not Worth The Bother
Waukon
Hippie Fracca
Some of My Favourite Lotions
Free Food / One Men Striper
He's Been Teaching Me To Drive
Faces on Ankles - Radio Edit
Trapezoidal Weekly
Yes, But I Didn't Know They Were Owls
Part B
Jajja Uses Ancestral Spirits
Ribbon on Neck
Lay Claim to My Grub
You Big
And Again Those Eyes
Faces on Ankles
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
Missisissipippi
Nail Bars of the Apocalypse
Cherries on Shoulders
Meiosis Gametes
Caught You
Ian on Fire
The Way You Drive
Judd Drums
Girl With Pitbull
Keisa Kizzy Kinte
Brunch Music
Shit List With Kid
It's Not Worth the Bother - E. Myers Remix
Tehe! Blah blah! Shhhh!
No Moondoggies for 3 Weeks
Mahler's Heartbeat
Why Does Your Father Look so Nervous - M/R Remix
Velvet Gambit
Shermer Shake
Infernal Selection Enceinte Version
Common Soundproofing Myths
The Workers Are on Strike - Via App Remix
He's Been Teaching Me to Drive - Ron Morelli Remix
Six Foot Crack
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