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Julia Kent is a Canadian cellist and composer from
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, Canada, and based in
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, United States. She has performed as a member of Rasputina and with Antony and the Johnsons.


Musical career

Kent creates music using looped cello, found sounds, and electronics. In 2007, she released her first solo album, ''Delay'', on Important Records. An EP, ''Last Day in July'', was released in 2010, and a second full-length record, ''Green and Grey'', in 2011, on Tin Angel. In 2013 Kent moved to
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, releasing her third solo album, ''
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'', in March. Her album ''Asperities'' was released on Leaf on 30 October 2015. Kent spoke about the album in an interview, saying "I was thinking about the concept of difficulty. Whether in life or in nature—of conflict, of being troubled. The idea of friction. Also in geology, an asperity is some part of a faultline that doesn't move which can create an earthquake, which is quite an evocative concept ... In the music there is an inherent sense of dissonance; that things are too close for comfort. More generally, it seems like a particularly dark time in the world right now, and I think that definitely had an influence too". Her composition "Dorval" was used in the 2008 film ''
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'', and in an episode of
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's ''
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''. In 2011, her composition "Gardermoen," from ''Delay'', was used in
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's movie '' This Must Be the Place''. She composed music for the Canadian documentary film ''
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,'' the short film ''Birthplace,'' '' A Short History of Decay'', and ''Oasis'', which won Best Short Film at the
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2015. She has also composed and performed music for theatre and dance, including productions by the Italian company Balletto Civile. As a solo artist, she has appeared at
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in Barcelona, Spain, the Meltdown festival in London, England, the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, the
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in Berlin, Germany, the 24-Hour Drone in
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, and the
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in New York City.


Discography


Solo work

*2007 – ''Delay'' – Important Records *2010 – ''Last Day in July'' – Lento *2011 – ''Green and Grey'' – Tin Angel *2013 – ''
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'' –
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*2015 – ''Asperities'' – The Leaf Label *2019 – '' Temporal'' – The Leaf Label


Film/TV scores

*2012 – ''
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'' – composer *2013 – '' A Short History of Decay'' – composer *2013 – ''Birthplace'' – composer *2014 – ''Oasis'' – composer *2019 – '' Twice Upon a Time'' – composer *2021 – ''Stories From the Sea'' – composer


Work with Antony and the Johnsons

*2005 – ''
I Am a Bird Now ''I Am a Bird Now'' is the second album by New York City band Antony and the Johnsons. It won the Mercury Prize on September 6, 2005. After winning the prize, the album shot up the UK albums chart from #135 to #16 in one week, the biggest jump i ...
'' – cello, string arrangement *2009 – ''
The Crying Light ''The Crying Light'' is Antony and the Johnsons' third studio album and the follow-up to the band's widely acclaimed second LP, ''I Am a Bird Now''. The album was released on 19 January 2009, and preceded by lead single, " Another World", rele ...
'' – cello, string arrangement


Work with Rasputina

*1996 – ''
Thanks for the Ether ''Thanks for the Ether'' is the debut studio album of American rock band Rasputina, released on August 6, 1996, on Columbia Records. The album was recorded at Sear Sound Recording Studio in New York City, and produced by Jimmy Boyle and Melor ...
'' – cello *1998 – ''
How We Quit the Forest ''How We Quit the Forest'' is the second studio album by American rock band Rasputina, released in 1998 by Columbia Records. After years of being out of print, it was re-released by frontwoman Melora Creager on her own label, Filthy Bonnet Recor ...
'' – cello, string arrangement


References


External links

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Julia Kent on The Leaf Label
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Julia Kent on PitchforkJulia Kent Discogs
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