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Bells Atlas' latest offering the mystic digs further into their soulful buoyancy to explore both sound and storytelling. Sandra Lawson-Ndu, Douglas Stuart, Geneva Harrison, and Derek Barber stumbled upon a new, more production-oriented process for songwriting – which included sampling grainy phone recordings – that elevates Bells Atlas' already unique approach to psychedelic R&B. The spontaneity of the mystic's creative process results in a raw, cosmic sound that is mirrored in its lyrics.

The record can be seen as sci-fi fantasy of two first-generation Nigerian American women coming to terms with a mental health diagnosis, and at the same time, a very universal exploration of how we make sense of reality. "It's about a truth seer and a skeptic trying to make sense of what's mystical and what's clinical," frontwoman Sandra Lawson-Ndu says. The listener is made to consider the possibility of magic. Is it possible, for instance, that someone who navigates the world differently may have a deeper understanding of the universe? The mystic is a spectrum of deep emotionality, impulse, and even humour; a tool to explore the full dimension of our reality.

Bells Atlas - the mystic

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Genre: Psychedelic R&B

Format: 12" vinyl LP

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Label: Tender Loving Empire Records

Location: Portland, Oregon

Description

Bells Atlas' latest offering the mystic digs further into their soulful buoyancy to explore both sound and storytelling. Sandra Lawson-Ndu, Douglas Stuart, Geneva Harrison, and Derek Barber stumbled upon a new, more production-oriented process for songwriting – which included sampling grainy phone recordings – that elevates Bells Atlas' already unique approach to psychedelic R&B. The spontaneity of the mystic's creative process results in a raw, cosmic sound that is mirrored in its lyrics.

The record can be seen as sci-fi fantasy of two first-generation Nigerian American women coming to terms with a mental health diagnosis, and at the same time, a very universal exploration of how we make sense of reality. "It's about a truth seer and a skeptic trying to make sense of what's mystical and what's clinical," frontwoman Sandra Lawson-Ndu says. The listener is made to consider the possibility of magic. Is it possible, for instance, that someone who navigates the world differently may have a deeper understanding of the universe? The mystic is a spectrum of deep emotionality, impulse, and even humour; a tool to explore the full dimension of our reality.