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  • About
    • About
    • Pamela Martinez CV
    • Teaching
  • Events
  • Wellness
    • Monthly Online Sound Bath Meditations
    • Services
    • Class Descriptions
  • The Listener's Gallery
  • Music / Performance
    • The Listener's Gallery: Opening
    • The Listener's Gallery: Closing
    • Estafiate
    • DAM! Series
    • Overnight Sound
    • Artemisia Wind Harp
    • Touching at a Distance
    • Teletextile: Artemisia
    • Teletextile: Connected
    • Teletextile Ritual Arts Ensemble
    • The Desire Exchange
    • Whisplerlodge
    • Listen
    • Music Lessons
    • The Divine Choir
    • GoFundMe
  • Contact

Romantic Thriller

March 11, 2022 Pamela Martinez

LA based performance artist and mastering engineer, Rebecca Huston, aka, Romantic Thriller says her music is inspired by film noir and, as the dictionary states about the film genre: it’s marked by a mood of fatalism and menace. Huston says the audience often tell her the performance has a Lynchian quality, with staging more reminiscent of a scene from theatre rather than a rock show. “I want to tell haunted stories that are a bit cheeky. And they connect from song to song” she says. It’s pop music but with a mesmerizing quality that drags you into a mystery story you MUST solve.

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