Simple, inviting, spacious, and unpretentious, Miaux’s video for “Aeronaut” arrives with a glance and sigh. Born in Sarajevo but raised in Antwerp, Mia Prce’s work shows the gentle collision between her classical piano training and the freak-art community she grew up around. Surrounded by her parent’s Neu! and Roxy Music cassettes, Prce began fiddling with a Casio at a young age. On “Aeronaut,” we enter a soft focus, melancholic view of music. Hypnotic and repetitive, but not out of irony or style. Just faith in a tone and the sturdiness of fingers playing an non-quantized major arpeggiation. Whenever encountering music this lovely and basic, something shudders with peace; remembering things that have never happened, perfect days that could only be stained by reality, all wrapped up in the bright fog of morning. Fia Cielen’s video for “Aeronaut” respects this space, while offering visual support for the impossibility of this lovely little piece. Available on 7″ here.
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