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"(A)spera", the fourth solo album from Mirah, is the long awaited follow-up to 2004's highly acclaimed "C'mon Miracle". Known for her explorative approach to her own brand of independent music making, Mirah's voice now brings us a new vision of the truths of our times. The songs on "(A)spera" strike a bold path across a landscape of dynamic and varied melody forms. Mirah's strongest asset, her sincerity and the care she takes in placing herself within her music, is offered without compromise. The album holds many surprises within its undulating reverie. String sections shimmer in the opening track "Generosity" and in the impeccable "Education"; a relentless fist pounds against a soundboard in the darkly powerful "The World Is Falling Apart"; "Shells" offers a breathtaking vantage of Kane Mathis' masterful playing of the mandinka kora; a street party emerges in full swing from the galaxy of Mirah's heart in "The Country Of The Future"; unexpected turns are taken in "The Forest"; horns burst forth as quickly as they retreat back into the starscape on "The River". Kalimba, hurdy gurdy, bongos, horns, instruments for all worlds, all times. "(A)spera" the album, as well as the Latin from which it takes it's name, is hopes and difficulties linked inseparably, as we all are.

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Joyride: Remixes

    Mirah has recorded three albums of her lovely song self, always directing the writing, production and arrangements. Now she is in a year hiatus from performing, but she wanted to play again, just for fun and not so serious, plus some serious as well as fun. So Mirah made a plan: She generously offered up her songs themselves and asked for the participation of the people around her. In this hot air balloon ride of remixes, Mirah lifts off with old friends and new ones, taking off without quite knowing where the landing might be. The music is hot, sweet and teeming with rhythmic divinity. Turn it up and dance it off.


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