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Phyton

by Yosa Peit

  • Ana Botezatu: Goddesses for moonless nights, 2020.

    Series of glazed ceramics.

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    Hella Gerlach: Hangover, 2020.

    Poster edition of 50 (+20 A.P.)
    Offset print, 561 x 841 mm
    115 gr. blue back paper
    Signed and numbered

    “Hangover 2020” is a series of body based soft sculptures by Hella Gerlach shown at Yosa Peit´s record release PHYTON on November 1st 2020 at Spreehalle Berlin, photos by Linda Fuchs.

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  • Zoë Claire Miller: multisensory necklace series, 2020.

    Unique glazed porcelain pendants based on leaves collected in Berlin forests with Yosa. Each necklace comes with a sterling silver plated copper necklace, choose 56 cm figaro or 51 cm singapore chain.

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  • 12" Vinyl
    Record/Vinyl

    Full cover vinyl version. Comes with insert. Now is the time!

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  • Carl Luis Vases

    Carl Luis: Vases I-V, 2020.

    A container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration.

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Buy here: yosapeit.bandcamp.com/album/phyton-2

Yosa on the artworks: “I was intrigued how “Phyton” could link child and plant, descendant and tree and wrote to four Berlin based artists who work with clay, the earthiest of materials and free form to create ceramic artworks within the etymology of Phyton.

In the past weeks Ana Botezatu, Carl Luis, Hella Gerlach, Zoë Claire Miller and I scoured the forest, talked and ate pears, sent letters, creaturely drawings and photographs back and forth. It wasn't as much about the outcome as it was about the process, about the slow sloping growth of tiny new leaves and ideas in an interspecies garden. Here are their works!”

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Craggy interdimensional pop hits by Yosa Peit on this transcending debut LP. Perfect time to invest. Brought to you by Tax Free Records and Termina.

Berlin-based producer and singer Yosa Peit debuted a singular series of lucid vignettes cutting across slo-mo disco, krautrock, and experimental electronica in 2015. Her release on Brandt Brauer Frick’s imprint The Gym was followed by a collaboration with the Holly Herndon ensemble on Proto, which came out on 4AD in 2019. Her debut full-length, Phyton, is released by Tax Free / Termina. The album is written, recorded and produced by the artist. Over time, Yosa Peits release Phyton will grow into a larger project encompassing collaborations with artists from other disciplines. The aim is to investigate ways of linking child and plant, descendant and tree in a new interspecies garden.

The production is super fresh! – Holly Herndon
Truly magical work – Colin Self
Shifts your center – Am Kinem
Tax and Termina doing a Yosa LP? That’s just not fair! – Jürgen Ratan

Phyton:

Home is not a static place. It is shifting, bubbling, and precipitating. It is alive with impulse and forgotten by expectation. Vines run their improvised course over pillared relics, and we breathe deeply. We find this place by listening: held between the two inventive hands of producer and singer Yosa Peit, music is a home of in-betweenness, the stirring of promise in damaged lands.

“Phyton” turns “plant,” “tree,” “creature,” “child,” and “descendant” into synonyms. It comes from “phúō,” i.e. “to generate, to grow, to spring up, to be by nature.” Phyton is the buoyant energy between idea and object, between infant and seedling, between wolf and granite. In the hot sun and dizzy storms of a changing climate, it grows up, out, around, and away. It is the mind’s own flowers, crimson and creaturely. On this striking debut album, the GPS of fancy leads Yosa through the colorful terrain of an interspecies garden. Phyton is both the search and the place itself; it is the sound of Yosa playing her own way home, investigating how “phyton” links child and plant, descendant and tree.

Each track is the raw material of impulse and circumstance: the curling of the fern, the seed leaf (I) turning to true leaf (II), the whip of the serpentine, the infrasonic rumbling of elephant communication, new stars shot through sky and time, thoughts exchanged between cell-phone-tower palm trees. A woman’s voice, soulful and digitally filtered, sings a process of becoming against the rising sirens and ticking time bombs of social change. In the thick texture of intuitive whimsy, Yosa ties a tattered world to its unlikely fertility.

- Annie Garlid

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released October 30, 2020

Written, recorded and produced by Yosa Peit. Additional Synths on Serious People Chuckle by Benjamin Tierney. Mixed by Benjamin Tierney in Los Angeles: Precious Lies, Curls, Serious People, Lin, Palm Tree Antenna. Mixed by Jan Brauer in Berlin: Anthy, Serpentine, Leaves, Elephant, New Stars. Mastered by Kitaro Beeh at Schnittstelle Berlin. Artwork by Employee.

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