Soprano and composer whose debut album Proserpine's Gold blends Anglo-Saxon folk, lo-fi instrumentation, electronics and classical elements. Author of jingles, TV themes, soundtracks and operas (including Songs of Alchemy). Has collaborated in studio and on tour with Lene Lovich.

DeBaser hosts one review of Kirsten Morrison's debut album Proserpine's Gold praising her as a cultured, versatile soprano and composer. The record mixes folk, lo-fi, electronics and classical influences into an eccentric, evocative sound.

For:Fans of classical crossover, experimental folk, soundtrack and opera-influenced music.

 Published about six months ago, Kirsten Morrison's debut album reveals a cultured, versatile, and highly talented artist.

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