Symbiosis • Single • Music from the Eden Project
2023 | Artist
Alice Boyd has released her second single and music video ‘Symbiosis’, from her five track EP From The Understory (EP release date: 21 April 2023). Written during her artist residency at the Eden Project, ‘Symbiosis’ brings the voices of plants to life, exploring our evolutionary journey and connection to the biosphere through an arrangement of vocals, electronics and analogue textures.
The seed for ‘Symbiosis’ was planted at Alice’s 2021 artist residency at the Eden Project in Cornwall - home to the world’s largest indoor rainforest. Alice spent a week in the Rainforest Biome with her hand-crafted Arduino device recording plant conductivity data, which fluctuates as water moves around the leaves. Alice ‘sonified’ this into music, using synthesisers to voice variations in the data. This plant music is the foundation of the EP, appearing as electronic textures in ‘Symbiosis’ and intricate melodies heard on later tracks.
The music video was filmed at Kew Garden’s Wakehurst in Sussex, UK by Tom La Motte. It features an improvised dance by Laurie Case.
Alice is joined by five other gifted female/non-binary singers on this single: Dazey, Emily Izen Row, Issa, XATIVA and zha. Together, their voices create swelling harmonies, inspired by groups such as Dirty Projectors and Deep Throat Choir. Alice worked with co-producer and mixing engineer Liam Evans (JC Palmer, Lectures) to create the energetic instrumental arrangements.
Alice Boyd’s debut performance of From The Understory in 2022 was the first-ever interactive live-streamed show at the Eden Project. The event was part of Eden Universe, supported by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, aql and Meta Camera.
Alice’s EP From The Understory will be released digitally and on eco-mix vinyl records on 21st April, just in time for Earth Day, and can be pre-ordered via now via Alice’s shop. Alice’s music was made possible with support from Sound and Music’s New Voices programme, PRS’s Women Make Music grant and Arts Council England’s Develop Your Creative Practice grant.