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GB Scotland – Dream Pop / Experimental Pop / Psychedelic Folk / Soundscape
bell lungs

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Sonically Depicting
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Wolves Behind Us EP 2019
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Phosphodendrophobia Album 2018
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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Mosul Dam Single 2017
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Bell Lungs is a dizzingly active experimental musician from Scotland, responding to, reflecting and forming part of the fractured world we live in.

Her performances incorporate mellotron swirls, shrieks and whoops, layered harmonies, baroque pop feels, drone, field recordings and noisebox mayhem to create meditative journeys through sound wrapped round a voice deemed “elemental” by David Keenan (The Wire 2016). She frequently collaborates with artists, scientists, writers, dancers and theatre-makers.

Bell Lungs has toured extensively across Europe and North America, including Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain and Sweden, favouring curious spaces including a hydroelectric power station hidden inside a granite mountain in the farflung Highlands of Scotland, a disused silo in Buffalo, NY, a Napoleonic fort and amidst the kinetic sculptures of Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre in Glasgow.

She has appeared on BBC Radio 6 (Stuart Maconie’s Freakzone, 2018), BBC Radio 3 (Late Junction, 2017) and BBC Radio 4 (“Master Rock”, 2015), and performed at Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art (2018), Fort Process (2018), Swansea International Festival (2018) and Edinburgh Art Festival (2017).

Upcoming release “Wolves Behind Us” will be out in early 2019. Previous limited edition releases “Phosphodendrophobia” (cassette tape, 2018) and “Mosul Dam” (lathe cut, 2017) are sold out, but available to download digitally.