
Okay Kaya - SAP LP NEW COLOR VINYL
Okay Kaya - SAP LP
NEW. SEALED.
Jagjaguwar Records
âEven my subconscious is self-conscious,â Okay Kaya sings on âInside Of A Plumâ, giving us a sense of the mental state she entered while making SAP, an album she wrote, performed, engineered, and produced alone, sometimes spending weeks at a time without social interaction. This is a concept album about consciousness in which Okay Kaya focuses her trademark combination of abstraction and wit on what happens to her mind unaccompanied, on her tendency to feel less like a human and more like the sticky secretion of a tree. After releasing her Spellemann Award winning album Watch This Liquid Pour Itself in January of 2020, Kaya left her home in New York and moved to Europe to create and show her various interdisciplinary exhibitions. Among others, she made an installation that amplified music made underwater and an interactive sculpture based on Jungian sandplay therapy for children. Between her exhibits, Kaya recorded through lockdowns by herself in the loaned studios of generous friends. SAP first grew from the first single âSpinal Tapâ about Kaya wandering in Berlin, tree-touching. âSap reminds me of the bodily functions I need to remember to do, like sleep. One might say it âresinates.ââ The album was further inspired by Ketamine Therapy which is discussed in âThe Inside Of A Plum.â Kaya explains, âThe doctor said this treatment grows literal physical branches in your brain.â As she experimented with ego death, the subject of her song âJazzerciseâ, Kaya found herself writing in the voices of fictional characters sheâd encountered in other peopleâs stories. In âJolene From Her Own Perspective,â she imagines Dolly Partonâs nemesis responding to her song. In âOrigin Story,â Kaya writes as a mythical goddess frustrated with her creation myth. In âIâve Spent Forever Planning A Crisis,â Kaya responds to Cassavetesâ film A Woman Under The Influence writing from the perspective of the storyâs children. Okay Kayaâs investigations of mind-body come along with sexy dance beats, unpredictable interlocking synths, delicate soft guitars, and close-to-the-mike R&B whispering. But Kaya likes her falsettos cracking and her soul-inspired hooks careening wildly, a beautiful chaos that somehow fits together. When she returned to New York, Kaya was excited to collaborate again, to get friends to âbless the record.â She invited friends to Gaia Studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to sing or play an instrument. Most songs on the album unfold with guest performances from artists as varied as deem spencer, Taja Cheek of LâRain and Adam Green of The Moldy Peaches. Just as the recording process began with isolation and ended with friends, SAP starts with the internal and leads outside to romance, to lovers who serve as funhouse mirrors, reflecting Kaya back to herself from different angles. In âPearl Gurlâ Kaya harmonizes with her multi-tracked second self and sings her uncertain conclusion: âIf love is not the answer, itâs one hell of a question.â
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Okay Kaya - SAP LP
NEW. SEALED.
Jagjaguwar Records
âEven my subconscious is self-conscious,â Okay Kaya sings on âInside Of A Plumâ, giving us a sense of the mental state she entered while making SAP, an album she wrote, performed, engineered, and produced alone, sometimes spending weeks at a time without social interaction. This is a concept album about consciousness in which Okay Kaya focuses her trademark combination of abstraction and wit on what happens to her mind unaccompanied, on her tendency to feel less like a human and more like the sticky secretion of a tree. After releasing her Spellemann Award winning album Watch This Liquid Pour Itself in January of 2020, Kaya left her home in New York and moved to Europe to create and show her various interdisciplinary exhibitions. Among others, she made an installation that amplified music made underwater and an interactive sculpture based on Jungian sandplay therapy for children. Between her exhibits, Kaya recorded through lockdowns by herself in the loaned studios of generous friends. SAP first grew from the first single âSpinal Tapâ about Kaya wandering in Berlin, tree-touching. âSap reminds me of the bodily functions I need to remember to do, like sleep. One might say it âresinates.ââ The album was further inspired by Ketamine Therapy which is discussed in âThe Inside Of A Plum.â Kaya explains, âThe doctor said this treatment grows literal physical branches in your brain.â As she experimented with ego death, the subject of her song âJazzerciseâ, Kaya found herself writing in the voices of fictional characters sheâd encountered in other peopleâs stories. In âJolene From Her Own Perspective,â she imagines Dolly Partonâs nemesis responding to her song. In âOrigin Story,â Kaya writes as a mythical goddess frustrated with her creation myth. In âIâve Spent Forever Planning A Crisis,â Kaya responds to Cassavetesâ film A Woman Under The Influence writing from the perspective of the storyâs children. Okay Kayaâs investigations of mind-body come along with sexy dance beats, unpredictable interlocking synths, delicate soft guitars, and close-to-the-mike R&B whispering. But Kaya likes her falsettos cracking and her soul-inspired hooks careening wildly, a beautiful chaos that somehow fits together. When she returned to New York, Kaya was excited to collaborate again, to get friends to âbless the record.â She invited friends to Gaia Studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to sing or play an instrument. Most songs on the album unfold with guest performances from artists as varied as deem spencer, Taja Cheek of LâRain and Adam Green of The Moldy Peaches. Just as the recording process began with isolation and ended with friends, SAP starts with the internal and leads outside to romance, to lovers who serve as funhouse mirrors, reflecting Kaya back to herself from different angles. In âPearl Gurlâ Kaya harmonizes with her multi-tracked second self and sings her uncertain conclusion: âIf love is not the answer, itâs one hell of a question.â











