Audio Collection
Blue Cotton Skin
Petracovich
Bedroom folktronica, soft female vocals with a hypnotic dream track, and ambient beats and bells.
Collection Contents
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Nighttime | 3:00 | Play |
| 2 |
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Fall From Trees | 3:53 | Play |
| 3 |
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Bird's in Flight | 2:40 | Play |
| 4 |
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Coyote and the Moon | 2:58 | Play |
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Driving Home | 4:22 | Play |
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Water House | 2:01 | Play |
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Company | 3:36 | Play |
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Rosebud | 2:01 | Play |
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Footsteps | 5:20 | Play |
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Description
Pitchforkmedia.com May 2004
"Petracovich mastermind Jessica Peters produces a hypnotic dreamtime soundtrack...a surprisingly enduring album of muffled bedroom folktronica wrapped in the silken sheen of Peters' subdued songbird voice." Pitchforkmedia.com May 2004
LA Weekly
"a space-age love suite slightly like Tangerine Dream playing with a Lite-Brite in a hidden attic." LA Weekly
College Music Journal (CMJ)
"A beautiful collection of trip-hop songs...the work speaks to fans of haunting melodies and dream-like phrasing."
BIO
Jessica Peters spent some time at home with the 4 track, piano and synth. What emerged were songs surrounded by an audible space, moody, day-dreamy, watery, somewhere between Portishead and Sparklehorse. After playing the tapes for Tad Wagner (engineer/guitarist for Buellton), he agreed to take on the project as co-producer/recordist and they spent a year collaborating at Buonapasta Studio (buonapastastudio.com) letting the album grow slowly.
The name Petracovich comes from her great-grandfather, Abraham Petracovich, who came to America from Russia when he was 11, and didn't bring much with him but a few languages and an almost religious respect for music. On Saturday mornings no one was allowed to make a sound because he would be sitting in a chair, bathed and hair combed back, in his best suit and cuff links, listening to the New York Opera on the radio. He said that they couldn't do that in Russia.
Jessica is based in the Bay Area of California, working on the second album at buonapasta studio in Santa Barbara, CA that is due out in the summer.
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