Spellbinding Single from rosemary loves a blackberry
Those of you lucky enough to score a copy of our now out of print GIVE/TAKE Group Exhibition 002 compilation probably noticed the inclusion of a stand-out, otherworldly single from Moscow-based rosemary loves a blackberry.
Wildly-popular in her home country, rosemary loves a blackberry is the interdisciplinary solo project of Diana Burkot, focused on music and music-related research forgoing any formal or stylistic limitations.
Burkot graduated from the Moscow College of Improvised Music, specializing in drums and percussion and Rodchenko Art School where she studied video-art and installations. The latter of which has led to her participation in numerous exhibitions with music videos, sound installations and related performances.
Burkot first gained recognition as the drummer for female noise-rock trio Fanny Kaplan. Having always been interested in both music and the visual arts, she videotapes her daily life and directs abstract short films. These films are often then scored with the music from her project, rosemary loves a blackberry.
Burkot’s sound is raw and touching, lush with cold waves of melodies that churn with drama and anticipation. All crowned with her sparkling, signature high-pitched vocals.
rosemary loves a blackberry’s latest single, a spellbinding cover of Ray Davies’ “I Go To Sleep”, made famous by The Pretenders, Anika and more, is now officially available worldwide.
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