She jumped coasts the moment she got her MFA, finding a new home for herself in Brooklyn’s local avant-punk community. “This whole experience has just been a surreal dream.” If that wasn’t enough, she’s preparing to release her transcendent, enveloping new album Ultraviolet this week-her debut album for the legendary electronic label Warp Records. “If you had asked me a year ago who I’d want to work with, he would absolutely be the number one person,” she says. The previous night, I’d seen her deliver a twisting, graceful performance as part of Oneohtrix Point Never’s operatic new show MYRIAD, helping to bring his proggy new album Age Of to life with her hallucinatory approach to electroacoustic piano music. Moran is no stranger herself to pulling off incredible feats of poise and prowess. This is on par with Starry Night, or Bach, or whatever.” “This to me is the apex of human expression right here. You have to work so hard to be able to do this,” she says, pointing to a video of 2018 Olympic champion Alina Zagitova from the 2018 Winter Olympics full of immaculate splits, double axels, and death drops. "These are the most inspiring people to me.
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