Oram Award winner Amy Cutler shares unreleased music
November 2022

Amy Cutler
The cultural geographer and live cinema artist premieres three tracks from her upcoming album Sister Time
“Until (Anthropocene Hearts)” | 0:02:00 |
“I Covered My Love” | 0:02:43 |
“The Swirl, Reprised” | 0:01:55 |
One of six recipients of this year’s Oram Awards for innovation in sound, music and related technologies by women, trans and non-binary artists, Amy Cutler has a long history of study in geohumanities, which now impacts her work as a musician, performer and designer.
Cutler’s next release, the 24 track cassette Sister Time, is a collaboration between her present her childhood self; all of the tracks’ samples are from mixtapes originally made by the artist in the late 1990s. The project experiments with tape-stretching and manipulation, and also reflects on the heavy listening patterns and fascinations of her younger self, with additional sound from synth, an hourglass, harp and a rundown VHS of The Land Before Time. Here Cutler shares three tracks from the project, which will be released via the independent cassette label Strategic Tape Reserve.
Find out more about this year's winners of The Oram Awards here.
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