Minimalist electronic beats paired with intimate, conversational vocals. It feels like a private performance art piece happening inside your headphones.
Formed in the United States in 1991, The Blow is an indie pop project currently led by Khaela Maricich and Melissa Dyne. The duo writes, produces, and performs all their music, including their 2013 self-titled album. Their live performances integrate sound design, conceptual art, and monologues. Maricich and Dyne frequently frame their work as a form of performance art, often utilizing off-stage staging to explore their creative process through public artist talks.
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