Rio en Medio

February 1, 2007

 

 

Rio en Medio is Danielle Stech-Homsy. Danielle Stech-Homsy is crafting some of the most metaphysically beautiful folk songs that I’ve heard that have come out of naturalismo. Her debut album, The Bride of Dynamite, which was produced by Andy Cabic, comes out on February 14th and features appearances by Sierra Casady (Coco Rosie), Tim Fite, David Coulter and Devendra Banhart. The first single off her album is named “Everyone is Someone’s.” This song is the ear to the eye that was Pans Labyrnth. Hauntingly angelic, the allure of the song sweeps over you as her soft vocals are interposed with a childs laughter and other sound artifacts that help to fulfill her narrative.

Download her new single here:

Rio en Medio - Everyone is Someone’s

Pre-Order her new album here.

3 Responses to “Rio en Medio”

  1. wilfried brussard said:

    No CocoRosie! This article will explain: http://brainwashed.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3671&Itemid=9

  2. Edvard said:

    Well, at least it looks like that’s on the verge of changing soon…

    Truly Indie Fans @ NYT

  3. The Water Island « naturalismo said:

    [...] Rio en Medio’s mysterious and intriguing debut solo album ‘The Bride of Dynamite’ served as the introduction to Danielle Stech-Homsy for many. Lesser known is her wonderful side project with Tim Fite, called The Water Island. As far as I know there’s no plans yet for the album to be released, but you can hear three of the songs off their (I presume) upcoming album below. The songs are a little less metaphysical than Medio’s own music and have some great harmonizing on them. Perfect Friday afternoon tunes. You can also listen below to a new live radio session of Rio en Medio performing songs off her latest. [...]

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