Omítórera
"I really want the song to feel otherworldly and ethereal and underwater but at the same time chaotic. There's a lot of drums and I would love to hear the difference between them. I want the kick to feel like your heartbeat. I would really like a soundscape vibe you're totally immersed into." - Love, Builder of Worlds
Image description: an image banner that shows Omítórera single artwork and reads: "I really want the song to feel otherworldly and ethereal and underwater but at the same time chaotic. There's a lot of drums and I would love to hear the difference between them. I want the kick to feel like your heartbeat. I would really like a soundscape vibe you're totally immersed into." - Love, Builder of Worlds " theres two links to listen or download the single.
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Hi its me Love, Builder of Worlds writing my own bio, a sort of autobio that’s anti-bio. I am a Black British Yorùbá person living in Dublin Ireland. I am a self taught artist with a unique perspective and an interest in history, sociology and freedom.
This perspective informs my self-expression. Sometimes I use music, essays, photography, poems, video collages, short stories, scripts and digital illustrations.
Whatever is accessible to me I use and more times than not its free, open source, secondhand tools/materials.
This blog satisfies my need to create, talk, ponder, wonder, discuss and investigate the following:
Image Description : Love, Builder of Worlds, a West African person wearing bright colourful West Africa clothes, and a grey animal print FFP2 mask and a swirly beige knitted hat. Behind them are mirrors and an orange room. They are looking directly into the camera
Image description : Love, Builder of Worlds with their brown hoodie up in a train station wearing a red N95 mask looking directly into the camera.
Digitally spray me
Ọmọ Yorùbá ni mi. I am a Yorùbá person and showering cash on someone during significant events is a cultural practise to showcase support, appreciation and receive blessings. I want to extend that cultural practise to the people that rock with me forreal but cannot commit to a regular contribution. Dash me means share a gift or tip.
Please note my social media presence as an artist is extremely limited, for the sake of my mental health.
This platform and web design are parts of my art practice.