A perfect example of her motorik psychedelia NPR Otherworldy synth-pop – Rolling Stone A fascinating career with an album that melds cult cornerstones into a lean and thrillingly addictive slice of
unearthly pop – Guardian
Using motorik rhythms and ancient technology to create music that brims with urgency and originality, there is a
real creative bravery at work here – Mojo
With one eye on the dancefloor and another on those sprawling existential questions (The Quietus), The Architect sees Jane Weaver evolving with an aero-lite melodicism, the drum heavy vivacious pop song evokes vivid images of early Modernist art, Archigram blue-prints with a rigid back-bone of Eames worthy construction.
Directly inspired by Hilma af Klint’s seances, spiritualism and the science of anthroposophy that formed the artist’s abstract paintings, Weaver finds herself in a transformative state channelling her inner spirituality, it’s place within her music and the cosmos. Shifting perspectives with her
meditative vocal explorations and oneiric flow on Code. Eight-minute psych-pop opus Element is richly melodic replete with pulsating analogue synths, unrelenting motorik rhythms and incessant beats.
The perfect antidote to those longing for more music since the release of the critically acclaimed Modern Kosmology, the release features title track alongside unreleased new tracks and a special remix by Finders Keepers Andy Votel.