Molina: When you wake up
Briefly

Molina's music embodies a state of intense presentness, fully capturing the awe and exhaustion of embodied existence during her pregnancy, transforming her lived experience into art.
The album showcases how the central nervous system converts repetition into rhythm, with Molina intertwining her biological sensations with musical expressions, making the body itself an instrument.
Molina's approach is surgical, as she seeks out the pulse in every beat, reflecting a deep academic interest in the relationship between bodies and machines in her music.
Her music begins in blissful isolation, exploring themes of disconnection, while also merging the pleasures of pop melodies with a focus on deeper bodily rhythms.
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