Release Date: | 05/09/2025 |
Format: | LP White/ LP Black/ CD |
Label: | RVNG INTL |
Catalogue Number: | RVNGNL118LPC1/ RVNGNL118LP/ RVNGNL118CD |
Lucrecia Dalt’s Danger to Ourselves is a daring yet intimate reflection on the unfiltered complexities of human connection. Stripping away fictional narratives present on the artist’s last several album endeavours, A Danger to Ourselves arrives from a place of emotional sincerity. Sonically unravelling like a deeply personal conversation, Dalt’s voice is focal , supported by a lush array of acoustic orchestration and percussive instrumentation, and an esteemed cast of collaborators.
Dalt, born in Pereira, Colombia, was raised in a family of music enthusiasts who encouraged her to pick up a guitar when she was nine. Dalt followed this creative impulse, becoming fascinated with computer-based production and leaving a burgeoning career as a civil engineer, moving from Medellín to Barcelona and ultimately Berlin, where she developed her distinctive, adventurous sound. Her work has spun into increasingly accomplished terrains with Anticlines (2018) and No era sólida(2020), and notably,¡Ay!, Dalt’s 2022 breakthrough sci-fi bolero album. Along the way, Dalt expanded her practice into scoring for films like On Becoming a Guinea Fowl(2024), HBO series The Baby(2022), and the forthcoming psychological horror Rabbit Trap, while creating sound installations and performances that showcase her luminous modulations and distinctive, evolving vocal approach. A Danger to Ourselves emerged from fragmentary declarations Dalt scribbled while navigating life on tour for ¡ Ay!, and the formative moments of a new relationship. She began crystallising these intimate fragments into musical compositions in January 2024, giving gradual form to a purposeful constellation of songs. The album’s sonic architecture builds upon dynamic drum loops provided by collaboratorAlexLázaro, whose percussive backbone, as on¡Ay!, became a canvas for Dalt’s layered vocals. Rather than following conventional melodic structures, the album generates musicality through the interplay of basslines, rhythms, and compositional design. A Dangerto Ourselves reveals Dalt’s uncompromising quest for sonic clarity, where bold production choices and meticulous recording techniques encourage both voice and instrument to harmonise with newfound depth and radiance.
Distinctly anti-conceptual, A Danger to Ourselves is a poetic instinct by which Dalt ushers in an unobstructed focus on the music itself, using vocals that vibrate past the songs’ parameters, and observing the beaded echoes of primal, romantic thrill. lucid attention to detail is palpable in every measure ,a dedication that spins in concentric circles, forming a field that unifies the personal and ethereal. Drawn from intuitive experiments, the album uses simple gestures and intricate compositions to weave wandering lines, as in “divina,” which moves between Spanish and English through elastic soundscapes and mesmerising auditory collage.
Tracklist:
A1. cosa rara (ft. david sylvian)
A2. amorcito caradura
A3. no death no danger
A4. caes (ft. camille mandoki)
A5. agüita con sal
A6. hasta el final
A7. divina
B1. acéphale
B2. mala sangre
B3. the common reader (ft. juana molina)
B4. stelliformia
B5. el exceso según cs
B6. covenstead blues