Shaina Pan's debut EP, 'room to receive,' reflects her musical journey from classical roots to ambient-pop. The single 'heat resonance' exemplifies her new direction, using layered violin textures and synths to evoke emotion. Pan's work draws inspiration from nature and mythology, incorporating field recordings as emotional portals. She cites her early frustrations with learning violin as pivotal in her development, fostering a deep connection to music. This project marks her transition to a more ethereal sound, distinct from her previous work with Juicebumps, while maintaining a focus on clever sonic manipulation.
Shaina Pan's debut EP, 'room to receive,' is inspired by nature and mythology, featuring ambient-pop with metallic textures and a focus on emotional memories.
The song 'heat resonance' layers violin textures and synths beneath yearning vocals, showing a shift from the brash energy of Juicebumps to a more ethereal sound.
Pan cites her classical music background as foundational, stating that her early struggles with the violin taught her the value of perseverance and trust in her musical instincts.
Each song on 'room to receive' uses field recordings as portals to emotional memories, showcasing a clever manipulation of sound that ties together nature and personal experience.
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