RHOSOD was written, composed, recorded and performed by Lleuwen Steffan in her home

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RHOSOD was written, composed, recorded and performed by Lleuwen Steffan in her home
Artist: 
Lleuwen
Place: 
Brussels
Date: 
Wednesday, 8. September 2021

"My roses are fragile, and come with thorns. . . "

Here is a line from 'RHOSOD' (Roses) written, composed, recorded and performed by Lleuwen Steffan in her home in Brittany. Lockdown has been a time of home recordings. She usually composes her songs with guitar, and used most of her lockdown time to learn something she always wanted – the piano. All her gigs were cancelled mid-tour in 2020 so she had the time.

Nothing beats real connection, so when she was given the opportunity to work with producer Erin Costelo, Lleuwen seized the opportunity. What started as a few polite zoom meetings snowballed into long discussions about production, mixing, mastering and talks about the lack of female music producers, or more so, the lack of recognition.

This song is just the beginning of their partnership.

Written on piano and using her zipper lighter as percussion, Lleuwen finds joy in the lo-fi. "This is a song you planted in my garden. From my garden to your radio, to your ear and back into essence", says the song that ends with poet Sion Llewelyn's translation of the Serenity Prayer. RHOSOD is the first of two songs composed by Lleuwen in partnership with the National Eisteddfod of Wales and National Arts Centre Canada, with Erin as producer.

Rhosod is the first ever release on Label Eg

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