Aurora Music
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Aurora's latest track, with KayaZ, Love | Fear, is available on The Underground Sound of DC, a compilation of D.C.'s best electronica musicians, including such luminaries as Thievery Corporation, Fort Knox Five, Jette-Ives, and more...
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Never. Indie all the way. Keep your rights, keep your money.
Band History:
Her style, in her words: "I like to put things together that make no logical sense until you experience them, like pineapple and pizza. I try to be unreasonable with myself and my life. I make myself up as I go along. I've been known to ponder the nature of the universe in the taste of my garden soil. I walk with a confident swagger and "old soul" eyes. I have calluses on my fingers and rings on my toes. If nothing else, I'm an exercise in balancing contradictions. My music is no exception."
While growing up, Dawn was surrounded by music and studied violin, piano and guitar. A talented singer, she performed in many school and church choirs. In college, Dawn minored in Voice and flirted with promising vocation as a classically trained soprano. Her talent for lyrics appeared early and she performed in various small and informal arenas up through her early 20s with her own poetry as well as folk-rock covers.
It wasn't until early 2006, through a friend, she found herself in the studio of producer, musician and promoter Tim Kenney (a.k.a. KayaZ) who helped her produce the final mix on one of her first electronica originals. Sayonara Doubt, remixed, has been so successful that it was immediately picked up for internet radio broadcast and local night club play.
Her talent as a poet and writer and influence from a broad musical experience has led Dawn to a unique compositional style. As Aurora—her musical moniker—she draws her poetic imagery from the page through her unusual, sultry voice, and the tones and rhythms of folk, electronica and house, jazz, and even jewish niggunim.
In 2006, with co-producer Ivan G., she founded Tone13 Recordings, a community-based music label promoting unity in the D.C. arts and music community.
While growing up, Dawn was surrounded by music and studied violin, piano and guitar. A talented singer, she performed in many school and church choirs. In college, Dawn minored in Voice and flirted with promising vocation as a classically trained soprano. Her talent for lyrics appeared early and she performed in various small and informal arenas up through her early 20s with her own poetry as well as folk-rock covers.
It wasn't until early 2006, through a friend, she found herself in the studio of producer, musician and promoter Tim Kenney (a.k.a. KayaZ) who helped her produce the final mix on one of her first electronica originals. Sayonara Doubt, remixed, has been so successful that it was immediately picked up for internet radio broadcast and local night club play.
Her talent as a poet and writer and influence from a broad musical experience has led Dawn to a unique compositional style. As Aurora—her musical moniker—she draws her poetic imagery from the page through her unusual, sultry voice, and the tones and rhythms of folk, electronica and house, jazz, and even jewish niggunim.
In 2006, with co-producer Ivan G., she founded Tone13 Recordings, a community-based music label promoting unity in the D.C. arts and music community.
Your influences?
My heart, ToneThirteen, King Britt, Squarepusher, Outside, Nina Simone, Ani Difranco, Zap Mama, Patti Smith, Jill Scott, PJ Harvey, Fleetwood Mac, Jewish niggunim, Groove Collective
Favorite spot?
Boulder, Colorado
Equipment used:
Logic, Peak, Reason, Sound Studio, MIDI keyboard, nice mikes, the expertise of great musician friends all around me.