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Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss
Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss
Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss
Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss
Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss
Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss
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Voka Gentle - Domestic Bliss

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Due for release 6th February 2025 via The State51 Conspiracy

Std Clear 'Pale Sky' Edition LP / Ltd Dinked Edition LP

Dinked Edition No. 370 LP features:
“Blue Sky” edition on terrazzo colour vinyl
Alternative sleeve artwork
Bonus CD - remixes by Sonic Boom, Goat Girl, Jonathan Snipes, Bo Ningen collaboration & exclusive live sessions
Metallic 30cm x 30cm sticker sheet
Limited, numbered pressing of 300

Vintage recording equipment has long been a bit of a fetish, but to sound pioneers Voka Gentle, even the most magical machines are a means to an end. The band, made up of twins Ellie and Imogen Mason, along with Imogen’s husband, William J Stokes, are a family band in the truest sense. Whilst they started out as a folk trio, their new album Domestic Bliss is an album of throat-grabbing, avant-garde indie rock songs studded with eccentric choices: a synth with its keys jammed, playing a tune of its own making; field recordings – Morris dancers, motorbikes – captured on binaural headphones.

Domestic Bliss is concerned with power: the abuse of it, being on the cusp of it, and what it really means. The album is teaming with imaginary people in picaresque scenes that reveal the band’s rich cultural storehouse. The songs draw on history, literature, everyday life and pop culture references (specifically Jude Law’s 1995 Vogue cover), with tracks like Cheddar Man reflecting on climate change and prehistory and Creon I tracing the unease of authority through the lens of Greek mythology. 

Recorded in the orchestral studios of City University, the album folds intimacy into scale, from phone-recorded vocals and samples of breath to heavy, tribal electronics in grand acoustic spaces. The result is by far their most refined record yet, where the band treat the recording studio like an instrument.