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Limited Edition Cassette
Kamra’s debut album Shift Circuit is a contemporary take on Chitlin' Circuits for and by Black queer musicians from the 1930s through the 1960s. On the album Kamra sings a gossamer-like version of the kind of gutter blues that would make any audience member blush.
Loosely packed with plucky textures and angelic yet brooding scoring, the goal of this record is to make each fan's spirit turn crimson. An erotic androgynous blizzard of lush noise, Kamra’s album travels to unexpected places met by joy and comfort upon arrival.
Unfurling themes of sentience, ferality, and pleasure, Kamra widens their signature acoustic guitar sound to include frolicsome dance beats, arco cello, weepy violins, and atmospheric synths.
The roots of the album grew from “Black Gaze” the first song Kamra composed during the pandemic while toying with whimsical electronic samples and avidly studying Audre Lorde’s Uses Of The Erotic.