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Born in Hungary, based in West Cork the music of Lea M. is rooted in improvisation and inspired by nature. With cello, voice and a loop station she creates ambient experimental soundscapes that bring listeners to a quiet space of inner journey and connection. Layer upon layer of bowed, plucked and even strummed cello loops weave seamlessly, ebbing and flowing from near-symphonic force to delicate stillness.
Lea’s unique live solo project “Comfy Concerts” is an entirely improvised performance to horizontal audiences- the idea is to play and improvise from the present moment that both musician and audience bring to the given time and space.
Last year Lea has released her debut album “In Search of Water”.
Have a listen on www.leamiklody.bandcamp.com
For more raw materials: / lea-m-1 and / comfyconcerts
An Sanctóir is West Cork’s very own Holistic Community Centre and is home to a variety of weekly classes, weekend workshops, performances, rituals and celebrations. It is a beautiful light filled octagonal practice space with wooden floors and underfloor heating, set within a 23 acre nature reserve, just outside the coastal village of Ballydehob. For more visit www.ansanctoir.ie/
West Cork Music is all set to shine a light once more on West Cork’s brightest talent when Resound returns this month. Among this year’s exciting line-up of West Cork musicians are Molly O’Mahony, Eve Clague, Brian Casey, Lea M., Kate Liddell, Armando Ramirez, Mira Geluk, Dale Holland, Niall Mc Guinness, Noel Maguire, Jodi Ní Dhonnchú, Stephen Housden, Margaret Kennedy, Les Sampson and Mike Geaney. The performances take place in venues throughout the region including Bantry Museum, Christ Church Glandore, Baltimore Castle, An Sanctoir and the Old Methodist Church, Bantry.