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<lastBuildDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 15:05:42 -0500</lastBuildDate><item><title>Kristine Moon&#x2019;s Kickstarter Campaign</title><category>kickstarter</category><dc:date>2024-05-29T22:30:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-kickstarter-campaign.html#unique-entry-id-19</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-kickstarter-campaign.html#unique-entry-id-19</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon Kickstarter campaign launch" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-kickstarter-campaign-launch-1.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br />I am launching my first <strong><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kristinemoon/kristine-moon-new-age-singer-songwriters-debut-album" target="_blank" title="Kristine Moon Kickstarter campaign launch">Kickstarter campaign</a></strong>! Finally, after years of building up a good amount of music projects and presence, as well as searching for the right time to reach out to folks, my producer and I decided that this month of May in 2024 was the best moment to start our crowdfunding campaign. I am thankful for all of the support I have received, from friends, family and colleagues, enabling me to put in the work needed to get this off the ground. From caregiving for my three children (all of whom I homeschool), volunteering to play acoustic versions of my songs, filming performances and the Kickstarter video in support of my advocacy efforts&hellip; I am deeply grateful to everyone&rsquo;s willingness to help me. I need a Village, and will always need one.<br /><br />The Kickstarter campaign I am running is providing another space where this Village can grow. The practice of asking people to support the arts through contributions has a long history, dating back to the 1700&rsquo;s (according to Wikipedia). The more modern version of &ldquo;crowdfunding&rdquo; started in the late 1990&rsquo;s when music bands began raising money online. I learned about it from my producer, Kevin McNoldy, who has a lot of experience with both record labels and crowdfunding. He says that the music industry has evolved away from the studio executive board room and towards the artists themselves going straight to the music fans to invest in their art. The golden example of this method lies with Amanda Palmer, a musician who, after working and failing with a record label, raised $1.2 million through her Kickstarter campaign. She has described how the record label told her how unsuccessful she was after their promotion of her music did not have the rate of return they had wanted. After she struck out on her own and asked all the supporters who she had connected with through her touring and personal fan interactions, she found true success. Her Village showed up for her, and continue to do so to this day.<br /><br />The way Kickstarter campaigns work is firstly, by creating a page introducing your project to viewers and potential contributors. With an appealing video, a basic story of the artist&rsquo;s journey to fundraising, and a list of rewards for different funding levels, the viewers can learn about how they can help achieve the artist&rsquo;s vision. When a person chooses to donate a certain amount, the artist will deliver to them the reward that goes along with that monetary level. For example, for my campaign, if someone gives at the $500 level, I will not only give them an early digital download of the whole album before its public release, but also a signed CD, a personalized gratitude video addressing them, a Lavender Peace Set (a future blog will describe this gift), a Companion Booklet, an Album Launch invitation, and a customized Cover Song production made from their request! I have enjoyed using this platform because it allows me to deliver such packages of thanks, as well as invite friends, family, and colleagues to join me throughout the whole process of music production, becoming part of my creative family. I am continuously learning how to grow as an artist, and so I want to keep learning from others, as I believe we all have creative insights and tools to share with one another.<br /><br />Together I hope we can create a beautiful album of New Age music! I appreciate any contribution you can offer towards this objective. Sharing the info of this project is just as important, because the more eyes we can get our project in front of, the better. I look forward to creating music that can accompany us all on our healing journeys, as I feel I am constantly healing from past and present wounds. Our world suffers so much right now, and I want to do my part to help with creating spaces and experiences to calm down and be nurtured. As a Mama Bear of a sweet transgender child, I will continue going out into the arena to fight for her rights&hellip;and so I need a place to regenerate my spirits, and a Village to uplift me when I&rsquo;m feeling crushed. I hope to build that with this <strong><a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kristinemoon/kristine-moon-new-age-singer-songwriters-debut-album" target="_blank" title="Visit the Kickstarter campaign of Kristine Moon">Kickstarter Campaign</a></strong>. With you. Thank you!<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>My Glocal Journey with Self- Love</title><category>self-love</category><dc:date>2024-03-03T20:30:00-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/glocal-journey-with-self-love.html#unique-entry-id-18</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/glocal-journey-with-self-love.html#unique-entry-id-18</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>How to Self-Love with Colonial Mentality</h3><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon self-love #1" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-self-love-1.jpg" width="800" height="1067" /><br /><br />I am still growing up, and I want to continue growing up with Self-Love. In this current stage of growing up at the age of 46, I would love to take a vow. A vow to be dedicated to self-love. What is self-love? I define it as being compassionate, kind, and validating of oneself, as you would a friend. Now, as a Filipina-American, the idea of loving yourself can be challenging for a variety of reasons. An over-arching reason lies in the historical legacy many Fil-Am&rsquo;s wrestle with... colonial mentality.<br /><br />I studied anthropology and international development, focusing on the developing world and education. My passions lie with doing my part to recover, reimagine, and reclaim our indigenous pride after the brutal history of colonialism. Colonial mentality refers to the norms, traditions and beliefs we as Fil-Am&rsquo;s (and many postcolonial cultures) can still espouse (consciously or unconsciously) which posit that Filipinos are inferior to Western peoples. This terrible mindset was planted in us by the white supremacist power structures forced upon the Philippines (P.I.) first by the Spanish colonizers (who colonized the Philippines for nearly 400 years), and then by the U.S.A. (who colonized the P.I. for 50 years) up until the Philippines independence in 1898. Such messages continue to block self-love growth within my culture.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon self-love #2" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-self-love-2.jpg" width="800" height="534" /><br /><br />I heard messages like... our native language makes one &ldquo;cringe&rdquo; or that there is no reason to keep our language because it&rsquo;s not useful anyway. Family would get almost raging angry if I expressed interest in learning about the ancient Filipino script <em>baybayin</em>. There was always a derogatory tone when mentioning the Manobo indigenous roots of my great-grandmother. Discussions about the American ways consistently ranked them superior to Filipino ways... and one would be reprimanded almost meanly if you questioned this.<br /><br />I have done a lot of work on my Fil-Am psyche so I don&rsquo;t adopt or embody any of these colonial mindsets. I am proud of my Filipino heritage, and I am not going to let any colonial history or current systems degrade who I am. With self-love, I do not want to stand in anger at colonial mentality. I want to help it heal from the poison that was injected by a power structure that was poisoned itself. We all need to take the antidote to all of this postcolonial poison and do the life-long work to eradicate such mental messages and concrete structures from our minds and societies.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon self-love #3" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-self-love-3.jpg" width="800" height="1067" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The Songbird Supper Club&#x2c; March 2023</title><category>Performance</category><dc:date>2023-05-26T08:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/songbird-supper-club-march-2023.html#unique-entry-id-17</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/songbird-supper-club-march-2023.html#unique-entry-id-17</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ovH40n2GR3A" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br /><strong><u>The Songbird Supper Club</u></strong><br /><br />One day in the fall of 2022, I searched #musicianmoms on Instagram, and I found Cashavelly Morrison.<br /><br />Firstly, I was looking for other women who were like me. Other women who could relate to the longing to create meaningful music. I knew that growing my friendships with such women would be fulfilling, especially since I got to know who of my friends were supportive and who were not as I began exploring my musical passions. I felt hurt and confused at first, but my encouraging friends reassured me that this was like the Universe making space in my life for my next world of friends who want me to be my authentic self (like they do in their own journeys). I am so thankful for these friends, these women, who are on their own journey of abundance and not scarcity. When we can do our work to heal our wounds, we can see others as other souls on a path of dream fulfillment, and we are all here on this planet to positively cheer each other on, not to be threatened or resentful of them. I am not saying I know that these were reasons why certain people left my life... some other friends told me this could be a possibility. I just wish true healing for every human being on the planet.<br /><br />That same desire pulses through and through Cashavelly Morrison's work. This is a woman who is a monument of female power and communal healing! It was like the Universe answered my wishes as I searched for musical/artistic/feminine spiritual-seekers who want women to succeed. As I dug even deeper into Cashavelly's social media platforms, I grew even closer to her and her mission. One program she leads is called Soulbirthing, and I joined right away...<br /><br />Soulbirthing is a lab for women to experiment with our innate power, authenticity, and creative expression. We practice clearing the blocks within us to become an open channel for our connection to the unseen mystery, seeing all that we imagine is meant to be birthed into the world.<br /><br />I reached out to her immediately and joined this group. I also saw that she organizes a monthly gathering called The Songbird Supper Club in my hometown!!! I couldn't believe it! I started talking with her, and she invited me to perform three songs followed by an incredible interview. I am still reeling from this experience I had in March 2023, and I am beyond grateful. Above is a video clip of the time we had together in front of a sweet, intimate Winston-Salem audience. My amazing friends Brandon and Sarah Rose came to accompany me and support me... another set of friends I connect with so well. To them as well, beyond thankful.<br /><br />I am so excited to continue my musical journey with Cashavelly as a fellow soul-sister, and I encourage all of you to check out all of these programs on her amazing website at The Center for Female Sovereignty. <br /><a href="https://femalesovereignty.org/" target="_blank" title="Female Sovereignty">https://femalesovereignty.org/</a><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The Viking Experience&#x2c; March 2023</title><category>Performance</category><dc:date>2023-04-14T14:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/viking-experience-festival-march-2023.html#unique-entry-id-16</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/viking-experience-festival-march-2023.html#unique-entry-id-16</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon Viking Festival March 2023 photo 1" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-viking-festival-2023-1.jpg" width="500" height="1062" /><br /><br />This past March, I had a wonderful time singing at <strong><a href="https://www.thevikingexperiencenc.com/" target="_blank" title="The Viking Experience NC">The Viking Experience festival</a></strong> in North Carolina. I connected with the great festival director Angela Hostetler-Reid during the NC Scandinavian Christmas Fair one year, and since then, she has invited me to sing at her festival for the last two inaugural years. Having attracted around 4,000 people this year, I am so happy for her success! Being surrounded by folks who love this historical era like I do, I am happy to cultivate my community in such a momentous way.<br /><br />One necessary condition for me regarding each Viking project I do is that it is inclusive. Unfortunately, there is a contingent of this community that holds racist claims to the Viking heritage. Angela makes absolutely clear that this festival has zero alignment with that interpretation and belief system, and of course I am so thankful that she does. Being of a multicultural background, Norwegian being one of them, I along with this NC-based organization espouse the credo that Viking teachings embrace difference, travel, and gaining knowledge from others completely different from ourselves. Odin writes about this in his H&aacute;vamal. A lot of the Vikings found in excavated burial sites are of mixed race, as the Vikings traveled far and wide during their summer raids. My 6-foot-tall, white-blonde haired and pale blue-eyed Norwegian-American grandfather first married a Native-American woman; when she unfortunately passed away, he then married my Filipina grandmother who he met when in the Navy during WWII. Vikings for centuries have highly valued multicultural exchange and love, and it continues to this day. The word for "idiot" or "fool" in Old Norse translates to "home-bound" in English - someone who wants to stay in their comfort zone of understanding. Even if you can't travel the world, you can still expand your mind and heart by having multiracial friends, reading books, articles, visiting websites and social media of folks of different backgrounds, and benefit from the Viking practice of actively learning from multitudinous knowledge sources. <br /><br />Singing for this crowd is a deep pleasure and privilege! I look forward to doing more such events, and if you have info about gatherings where you think folks would appreciate hearing covers of modern Viking folk songs (in my best and humble attempt at Scandinavian languages), PLEASE reach out to me! Thank you!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon Viking Festival March 2023 photo 2" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-viking-festival-2023-2.jpg" width="500" height="924" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Unstoppable Garden lyric video and credits</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2023-03-03T08:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/unstoppable-garden-lyric-video-and-credits.html#unique-entry-id-15</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/unstoppable-garden-lyric-video-and-credits.html#unique-entry-id-15</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fu94ATrodjA" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br /><strong><u>Creating Calm and Wild in "Unstoppable Garden"</u></strong><br /><br />Whenever it is time to create a lyric video for a song, I am still a novice. I do recognize that creating a visual-emotional representation of an audio-emotional experience is an art form and I respect it deeply. Some of my favorite music videos are Bj&ouml;rk's incredible ones, as they truly seem to be ripe expressions of her songs. I also love how she has always collaborated with great artists, not only with her music and fashion, but with her music videos too. <br /><br />I have been collaborating with a video creator named Paul BZ on Fiverr for all of my lyric videos. Before my first video, I did research on Fiverr for a video creator whose style seemed to match what I was looking for with the song. I found Paul BZ and have been working with him ever since. The creative process with him has been pretty great, as it is clear that he wants to deliver excellently towards your vision for the lyric video. For a reasonable price, he will go through as many rounds with you needed to get it right. <br /><br />The first draft stage consists of me describing in precise detail what I need for the song to be represented well. With "Unstoppable Garden," since I was inspired by the Netflix show Bridgerton, I wanted the backdrop to the lyrics to be of English country gardens, during the day and at night. I wanted to have elements of a curated and landscaped garden, kind of posh... but juxtaposed with a wild and free natural area. This is how I felt with this series, in that there is such a Regency-era lockdown on emotional expression, only to unleash an organic, uncultivated, natively lush experience of love. I had tried to convey this with the song through my vocals, and so I wanted the lyric video to attempt the same, and I think we did. So, Paul and I had 3-4 rounds of back-and-forth digital discussions, and we ended with this final product. I hope you enjoy it, and also enjoy real gardens that are clipped and ones that are overrun with life.  <br /><br />To contact Paul BZ, you can find him here on Fiverr's <a href="https://www.fiverr.com/paulbz/create-a-professional-lyric-video-in-modern-style?source=order_page_summary_gig_link_title&funnel=580e5a73105621b48083193c63d0eb0a" target="_blank" title="Paul BZ on Fiverr">website</a>.<br /><br /><br /><u>Song Credits</u><br />Written by Kristine Moon and Kevin McNoldy<br />Produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Kevin McNoldy<br />All vocals performed by Kristine Moon<br />All instruments performed by Kevin McNoldy<br /><br /><span style="font:12px AppleColorEmoji; ">&copy;️</span> 2023 Kristine Moon / Cphonic Records.  All rights reserved.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Unstoppable Garden production notes</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2023-02-28T08:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/unstoppable-garden-production-notes.html#unique-entry-id-14</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/unstoppable-garden-production-notes.html#unique-entry-id-14</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon Unstoppable Garden new" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-unstoppable-garden-new.jpg" width="800" height="1187" /><br /><br />My producer mentioned to me that folks would be interested in "production notes." I thought to myself, "What are those?" After chatting more about it during our weekly calls, I understood. It could be very interesting to people how we create our music, and I'd be happy to share our process. <br /><br />First of all, my music training throughout my life has been more recreational rather than competitive or professional. The closest I practiced to professional-style training would have been my summer program studying classical voice at The North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, NC. It is now an incorporated university in the UNC system. I also studied classical voice at UNC-Chapel Hill as an undergraduate. My music theory knowledge needs so much practice and discipline. I look forward to learning more in my life. My music foundation mostly stems from composing by ear. <br /><br />I have created music off and on my whole life. However, it began in adulthood and motherhood when another kind of muse started visiting me. So at the beginning of creating a song, I hear something. Either in my head or from external source, like a bit of another song in a caf&eacute; or sounds in a city. It can be 1 or 2 bars of a melody. I quickly record that melody in my phone. I have to be FAST because it will escape me if I don't! Then I can go 2 different ways: I can think of a theme I would like to write song lyrics about, or I come up with a line or 2 of lyrics that I'd like to develop. After I get some seeds of lyrics or themes, I then kind of shop in my recordings to see which melody would fit these words or topics. I continue to cobble together the whole song melodically...sometimes just the music and then add the lyrics at the end, or do these simultaneously. <br /><br />After this step is finished, I record this song into my phone with a specific BPM (beats per minute) through a DAW app (digital audio workstation). I may layer in another harmonizing vocal. I send this to Kevin with a few things... I send him the vocals with a little description of the song, as well as 2-3 songs by artists I admire to show him what I'd like the accompanying music to sound like. I have an in-depth chat with him about these songs, concerning what parts or feelings of those songs that I'd like to emulate in my song and in which certain locations. The more clearly I can articulate what I am going for at the beginning, then the closer the song will be at the first-draft stage of the process. <br /><br />After that first phase, we will have about 1-2 rounds of revisions before we fully realize the song. Throughout these revisions, I am basically tapping into how the songs are making me feel and how they sound...do the sounds meet my taste and artistic sensibilities? Do the dynamics of the song meet my needs for the message I want to convey? Are we experimenting with different sounds? Are we stretching ourselves into new artistic territories? When these questions are answered satisfactorily and effervescently, then we are finished. <br /><br />I get song ideas from many things. From personal struggles like healing from past wounds, being inspired by art, or basking in the peace of nature, I write to help myself and others. With the song "Unstoppable Garden," it is funny -  I became so entranced with the storyline of Season 2 of the British show Bridgerton on Netflix! I acknowledge that that can seem a bit too saccharine, but it's true! One big reason it carried me away was the fact that 2 dark-skinned South Asian women were at the center of a usually non-diverse medium, Regency-era British romances (like all of Jane Austen's films). They are fun and comforting (despite the non-diversity), and so when this show came out celebrating all colors and experiences of different cultures, I felt like that it was a good start for healthy representation on screen. This show filled me up, and so when my cup overflowed, this song came to me. I think I already had the the basic melody in my recordings, that I had recorded from an entirely separate moment of inspiration. I read some romantic poetry to massage my songwriting muscles and inspire my words. I took some of the images from the show into my mind...a garden at night, candle-lit everything, the juxtaposition of a totally repressed mode of conduct and wild, unstoppable passion...all the sappy things! These aided me in expressing in this song what I wanted...the persistent beauty of true love. <br /><br />I am constantly learning. I want to continue to grow. Please share with me any sounds and artists you think we would like to hear (and any shows and films I should watch!). I am always wanting to add more colors to our palette. I think I will always feel new to this, but that is beautiful too.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Unstoppable Garden </title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2023-02-13T19:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-unstoppable-garden.html#unique-entry-id-13</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-unstoppable-garden.html#unique-entry-id-13</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/6kQAxm9S1GQL15jZ3nkixW?si=9e5c791334b64f64" target="_blank" title="Kristine Moon Unstoppable Garden music single on Spotify"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon Unstoppable Garden" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-unstoppable-garden-cover-art.jpg" width="800" height="800" /></a><strong><u><br /></u></strong><strong><u><br /></u></strong><strong><u>"Unstoppable Garden"</u></strong><br /><br />I can be quite the hopeless romantic. As a teenager, I came close to being clinically obsessed with the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli's film adaptation of Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>. I know that it doesn't resonate with everyone and reality doesn't reflect such fatal arcs in young people's first love experiences. However, as a 14-year-old, it rang true with me, and has since imprinted in my mind-body-spirit an operating system if you will of how romantic love should be. My husband tempers my rhapsodic releases of rapturous passion I engulf him in with humor and unconditional love.<br /><br />(I know that there is a current lawsuit alleging child abuse around the nude scenes of this film, and so I hope justice is reached.)<br /><br />Through my music I can traverse this deep romantic galaxy I have within me, and I hope that you feel a bit of it in my latest song "Unstoppable Garden." Another romantic tale made me rather unwell with how obsessed I became with it, and that took the form of the episodic Netflix show "Bridgerton." Starring 2 dark-skinned South Asian women set in a Regency period English story... this hit my sweet spot as a Filipina-American Anglophile viewer (I can recite swaths of the aforementioned <em>R&J, Pride & Prejudice, Wuthering Heights</em>, and more). So, this show sent me spinning, and this song helped me create what I was feeling. I hope you enjoy and perhaps it can add something to your Valentine's Day if that is a thing for you... or for whenever you'd like a little lilt in your eyes and voice towards your special person.<br /><br /><br /><strong>"Unstoppable Garden"</strong><br /><br /><u>V.1</u>:  Unstoppable firefly<br />Unleashed from the night sky<br />Excruciating tenderness<br />Trembling ears of mine<br /><br /><u>Pre-chorus 1</u>:  Radical, delicate, trust<br /><br /><u>Chorus</u>:  Breathe my echinacea<br />Drink my honey<br />Garden clover, for you<br />On me, all over... yeah...<br /><br /><u>V.2</u>:  Always inviting<br />Your look, piercing<br />From the edge of the street<br />Lantern-lit skin<br /><br /><u>Pre-chorus 2</u>:  Forgiveness<br />Force trespass<br />In your dance<br /><br /><u>Sing Chorus 2x to Outro</u><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>My Viking Island Lady</title><category>Performance</category><dc:date>2023-01-11T10:54:43-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/my-viking-island-lady.html#unique-entry-id-12</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/my-viking-island-lady.html#unique-entry-id-12</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/cFd4dEqW8Eg" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br /><strong>&ldquo;My Viking Island Lady&rdquo;</strong><br /><br />&ldquo;It must be the Norwegian in you.&rdquo; This is a statement I would hear throughout my life. My Filipina-Norwegian-American mother would say this to explain non-Filipina things about me. My height, my size, my freckles. I would hear this growing up, but I didn&rsquo;t start being curious about my Norwegian heritage until about five years ago.<br /><br />I excitedly jumped into learning about my Norwegian family. Luckily I had a wonderful Norwegian-American uncle who had created a family newsletter describing our Norwegian heritage and immigrant history. I found out my great-grandmother was from the mind-blowingly beautiful Lofoten Islands in the Arctic Ocean. My great-grandfather&rsquo;s family was from the countryside in Telemark. My husband and I saved up our credit card points and traveled to these parts of Norway in 2018. I met a cousin of mine and his sweet wife in the fjords of Telemark, where they still lived on the farm where my great-great-grandpa played. This heritage trip will live on in my mind and heart as one of the most precious experiences I&rsquo;ll ever know and I hope to take my three children there one day. <br /><br />With an anthropological background, due to my first career around international educational development, I love learning about other cultures. Two of my favorite dimensions of any culture I desire to know are music and languages. I embarked on a Nordic musical and linguistic obsession, and I gained more appreciation for this part of my blood. I have always gravitated towards this part of the world with music, with my love for Icelandic goddess Bj&ouml;rk and Norwegian fairy Aurora&hellip; I then learned about Eiv&oslash;r from the Faroese Islands, Jonna Jinton from Sweden, Icelandic musicians &Oacute;lafur Arnalds and JFDR, Danish Myrkur, Norwegian band Wardruna, Garmarna of Sweden&hellip;and so many others. I devoted myself to learning their songs to the best of my linguistic abilities. I absolutely love how modern folk music from Scandinavia takes me on melodic journeys I cannot find anywhere else. I encourage you all to go. <br /><br />I then heard about local festivals and wondered if there would be others who would like to experience such a journey. I put together an act where I sing these different songs, dressed in a Viking costume, and take the audience on a medieval Scandinavian musical ride. I have gotten very sweet reception. When grown men, clad in Viking outfits and weaponry, come up to me and say they were moved to tears with my performance, it is all worth it. It is a deep, deep privilege to facilitate cathartic moments for others, a respite from our ordinary daily lives. I feel the same - these songs grant me that experience as well. Sometimes, I feel like my performance has nothing to do with me. I simply channel these musical spirits through my voice. I merely am the vessel for these medieval sounds to be heard again. <br /><br />Please check me out one day, at a Viking Festival near you.<br /><br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon performs at VikingsCon 2022" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-vikingscon-2022.jpg" width="800" height="1092" /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Interview with Nicki Kris of Sisters In Music</title><category>Interviews</category><dc:date>2022-05-04T16:28:36-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-interview-sisters-in-music.html#unique-entry-id-11</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-interview-sisters-in-music.html#unique-entry-id-11</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon interview on Sisters In Music" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-interview-on-sisters-in-music.jpg" width="1083" height="800" /><br /><br />It is really nice being able to write a blog again, as it has been a while. It is also so nice to know that certain people exist. Nicki Kris, a singer-songwriter based in Raleigh, N.C.  In addition to being a fantastic musician, created a great podcast called <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/77qa7jWsF7yzE4jtig5YWa" target="_blank" title="Sisters In Music podcast">Sisters in Music</a> which "promotes and encourages collaborative musical works, performances, and educational opportunities among women in the music and entertainment industries." It is an amazing podcast and mission, and I am proud to be a small part of this growing community. Nicki interviewed me, and I am so grateful. As a woman basically still in the incipient phases of my musical journey, it is such a privilege to have a sisterhood of musical mentors to tap into, and I will definitely pay it forward when I am able. So please <a href="https://www.blogtalkradio.com/simradionetwork/2022/05/10/mixing-it-with-nicki-kris--new-age-singer-songwriter-kristine-moon" target="_blank" title="Kristine Moon interview with Nicki Kris">check it out on May 9th at 8pm ET/5pm PT</a>! I am so excited to share it with you, and more interviews in the future!<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Numbered</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2021-10-27T18:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-numbered.html#unique-entry-id-10</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-numbered.html#unique-entry-id-10</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 10-27-2021 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-10-27-2021-graphic.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br /><br />Do you ever get swept away with a romance novel? Maybe you are all not hopeless romantics like me. Andr&eacute; Aciman wrote a novel in 2008 entitled <em>Call Me By Your Name</em> about two young American men falling in love in Italy one summer in the 1980s. Their days were &ldquo;numbered&rdquo; because of the discriminatory nature of society. I have read the follow-up novel Aciman wrote recently, <em>Find Me</em>, and that is why I ended the song the way I did&hellip;<br /><br />Ever since high school, I have obsessed over romance stories (with a tragedy-bent). I watched the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli&rsquo;s film adaptation of Shakespeare&rsquo;s <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> and began a year or two of watching it at least once a week. I read the play, and I performed both roles when I was on the Forensics Drama and Debate team. Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting gave a superb performance, the best I have ever seen. <br /><br />In Aciman&rsquo;s book, the prose carried me to a place of sweet joy as well as frustrated impotence&hellip;and the result is this song. Enjoy!  Also&hellip;share with me any works of art that have touched you so viscerally that it caused you to create something&hellip;thank you!  And thank you Andr&eacute;&hellip;<br /><br /><strong><em>Numbered</em></strong><br /><br />I wake up and know that it is all sinking<br /><br />Our diamond-crusted reef&hellip; I am blinking<br /><br />Fire tears through me as I feel when we first met!<br /><br />I hold my breath as our sun sets<br /><br />I can&rsquo;t believe that I forgot to remember<br /><br />That you and me, our days were numbered<br /><br />I had eaten the crumbs on that path back<br /><br />To myself, and I know I can&rsquo;t find my way<br /><br />My eyes, liquid love at our memories<br /><br />As I realize the door is locked, and I have no keys<br /><br />Back in the house of my soul I crawl<br /><br />Your portrait is on the wall<br /><br />There, I stare (2x)<br /><br />Time will thicken my skinny membrane<br /><br />Covering my thoughts and flesh of you, untamed<br /><br />I run at top speed away to you<br /><br />Only go the distance through me<br /><br />Where are you?<br /><br />You&rsquo;re here, you&rsquo;re near&hellip;<br /><br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bEtz2fv_6p0" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />Listen on <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/6xD0rnXXmU5YeYUJRlBPIs?si=50760988928e4479" target="_blank" title="Listen to Kristine Moon&#39;s Numbered on Spotify">Spotify</a>, get a high-resolution download of the song by signing up for my <a href="http://eepurl.com/gnBdeL" target="_blank" title="Sign up for Kristine Moon&#39;s newsletter">newsletter</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Turquoise</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2020-03-21T18:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-turquoise.html#unique-entry-id-9</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-turquoise.html#unique-entry-id-9</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 3-21-2020 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-3-21-2020-graphic.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br /><br />Hello everyone and thank you for coming to read this blog. I truly appreciate it.<br /><br />This song was simply inspired by the breathtaking images I have seen of the southwestern U.S.A. The rusty red rocky landscape of the Grand Canyon, the ancient Joshua trees, and the &ldquo;milky turquoise&rdquo; of the Colorado River&hellip;these made me think of the themes of beauty in rough terrains, how to find love for yourself and others during the rugged parts of your life. The Colorado River seems like such a salve flowing through that dry part of the planet, and the color of its water heals. I hope to go there one day! Have you? What experiences can you share, about this area or any place, that offered a feeling of peace and wellness for you and your spirit, when you felt like you were inside a dark cave in your mind and life?<br /><br />Thank you for your input &ndash; here are the lyrics for <em>Turquoise</em>. Enjoy!<br /><br /><strong><em>Turquoise</em></strong><br /><br />Verse 1<br /><br />Flailing around, stubbing toes<br /><br />In crazy town, blue-black crows<br /><br />Crusty view, no one knows<br /><br />You hold my hand, in that cave we go<br /><br />Refrain<br /><br />Your river cuts through, making waves<br /><br />My curves are soothed, echoes in my cave<br /><br />Milky turquoise caresses me<br /><br />Diamonds in the dark, Joshua trees<br /><br />Post-refrain<br /><br />Stay close to me&hellip;my thorns can creep<br /><br />Your voice dives deep&hellip;strong hands can bleed<br /><br />Verse 2<br /><br />Climbing slow up the crags of my<br /><br />Jagged soul, scratched up thighs<br /><br />Cool aloe, you apply<br /><br />No more burns in green skies<br /><br />Repeat Refrain<br /><br />Post-refrain<br /><br />Breathe lungs, aware&hellip;send my own flare<br /><br />Blood-knuckles up that rock-face&hellip;I remember the way!<br /><br />The way! The way!  The way! The way! (2x)<br /><br /><br />The End, thank you!<br /><br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mCX5u7KBRwE" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />Listen on <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/5jFM6C2ipu1lXHrp1ekHS1?si=8d9d980317404026" target="_blank" title="Listen to Kristine Moon&#39;s Turquoise on Spotify">Spotify</a>, get a high-resolution download of the song by signing up for my <a href="http://eepurl.com/gnBdeL" target="_blank" title="Sign up for Kristine Moon&#39;s newsletter">newsletter</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Searching</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2020-01-06T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-searching.html#unique-entry-id-8</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-searching.html#unique-entry-id-8</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 1-6-2020 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-1-6-2020-graphic.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br /><br />Thank you for coming to this blog &ndash; I would like to introduce you to my second single called <em>Searching</em>.  I wrote this song when I wanted to explore the feelings I can get from time to time being in a long-term relationship. We don&rsquo;t learn from a book how long-term relationships should work. We all usually look at what our families&rsquo; and friends&rsquo; relationships are like, those of our partner&rsquo;s as well as our own. My life-mate and I have all kinds of examples, healthy and dysfunctional, to view with a non-judgmental eye&hellip; we pull from them what we want and what we don&rsquo;t. Every relationship partners make their own rules for health and happiness, and so do we.<br /><br />To begin this exploration, I just did a stream-of-consciousness brainstorm of all the feelings I have at this stage in my relationship with my husband &ndash; 20 years now! I wanted to create with the soundscape of this song the flexing stages of grace and peace with confusion and longing. A longing for what we had in the past; what I long for in the future because there seems to be a growing pain happening in the present; and then the feeling of the resolve and effervescence of coming back together after traversing these mountains in our understanding of one another. We are always searching for the truth, looking at each other in confusion, anger, listlessness, and pain&hellip;but with deeply empathetic listening, we can also look with love, relief, kindness and understanding. I wanted to end the song with such resolve.<br /><br />May you all experience joy and resolutions, intrigue and fun, in all the relationships you have on this planet.<br /><br />Here are the lyrics for <em>Searching</em> for you to enjoy:<br /><br /><strong><em>Searching</em></strong><strong> by Kristine Moon</strong><br /><br />Hazy, clenching<br /><br />I see you in your duties<br /><br />Burning my insides<br /><br />Climbing up our new building<br /><br />No more abandon, but<br /><br />Clasping the never-horizon<br /><br />Is it the same?<br /><br />Do you call my name?<br /><br />I am here<br /><br />I hang here<br /><br />I feel hard, I feel soft<br /><br />I breathe deep trying to smell you<br /><br />I still need you, I still need you.<br /><br />Searching for your<br /><br />Fingerprints you left in me<br /><br />Is it a chore?<br /><br />The cinders from our chimney&hellip;<br /><br />Remind me of our hearth<br /><br />When your wool would wrap around me<br /><br />Our windows are thick<br /><br />Ice fractals can stick<br /><br />I stoke it<br /><br />You stoke it<br /><br />We feel hard, we feel soft<br /><br />We are always together<br /><br />On this floor of ours<br /><br />On this floor of ours.<br /><br />Are you aching inside tonight?<br /><br />Your eyes are open wide<br /><br />We curl up by that fire<br /><br />Whispers reassure me<br /><br />We built that chair<br /><br />We built that staircase<br /><br />To climb up with our hands<br /><br />We go outside<br /><br />We pull our tides<br /><br />In the warm, wet sand<br /><br />Always shifting sandcastles from our beginning<br /><br />A new moon sighs<br /><br />A new moon tries<br /><br />Kissing my closed eyes<br /><br />Searching, finding, losing, and binding<br /><br />A new moon thrives<br /><br />A new moon ties.<br /><br /><br />That&rsquo;s it, thank you, good people.<br /><br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rFnhc-UqAqw" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />Listen on <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/0s1lsAin5szZpceMpWGH8c?si=b10473c8686a41da" target="_blank" title="Listen to Kristine Moon&#39;s Searching on Spotify">Spotify</a>, get a high-resolution download of the song by signing up for my <a href="http://eepurl.com/gnBdeL" target="_blank" title="Sign up for Kristine Moon&#39;s newsletter">newsletter</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lark</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2019-04-14T18:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-lark.html#unique-entry-id-7</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-single-lark.html#unique-entry-id-7</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 4-14-2019 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-4-14-2019-graphic.jpg" width="800" height="800" /><br /><br />Hello there folks,<br /><br />Thank you for your interest in this song!<br /><br />I wrote this after experiencing the darkness that can come with motherhood, within my own life and within the lives of my friends and family. I wanted to write a song that brings some awareness around maternal mental health, especially new moms with young children. So ladies, don&rsquo;t worry, it all gets better, and seek support and help around your pregnancy and beyond&hellip; I love you! Also for all of you living with mental health mountains to climb, I am here with you, you are not alone and you will make it through to the light!!! The lark is a bird who sings when going into flight at daybreak&hellip; that is you too, my loves.<br /><br />High five my hearts,<br /><br />Kristine Moon<br /><br /><strong><em>Lark</em></strong><strong> by Kristine Moon</strong><br /><br />I was drowning in the darkness, now I am a lark<br /><br />With a message for you, through, you&hellip; Come here to me<br /><br />I am ready to break these gates, on a motorcycle chase<br /><br />Lone tree, say &ldquo;Cheese!&rdquo;&hellip; and naked man, stand up, and be, with me, be&hellip; a useful memory<br /><br />I walked into the vacuum, of my mind in the grip of doom<br /><br />Sailing into the clouds, my pinky snatched the fabric of day, just in time, mine, time&hellip; I made it out this time&hellip; time, I made it out this time!<br /><br />They&rsquo;ve torn me many times, the wolves of the night<br /><br />Orange and blue skies, bruised eyes, yesterday is far away, far away, far away!<br /><br />I was drowning in the darkness, now I am a lark<br /><br />With a message for you, come through, you&hellip; Come back to me!<br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/PoY5JzNHg7U" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />Listen on <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/357V10nEn1Px5Rx0XLj3NQ?si=5ce0e073cca74e3d" target="_blank" title="Listen to Kristine Moon&#39;s Lark on Spotify">Spotify</a>, get a high-resolution download of the song by signing up for my <a href="http://eepurl.com/gnBdeL" target="_blank" title="Sign up for Kristine Moon&#39;s newsletter">newsletter</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lark has taken flight...</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2019-04-13T15:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-first-music-single-lark.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-first-music-single-lark.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 4-13-2019 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-4-13-2019-graphic.jpg" width="1000" height="634" /><br /><br />Hello there lovelies,<br /><br />So, yes, reading my past blogs has reminded me that I have been telling folks who have been able to visit my blog that my three songs would have been out a lot earlier than now. Okay, so my apologies for that! I have learned SO MUCH this past year about the timeline with art in that there really cannot be one! The songs will be ready when they are ready, and that process has a lot of different elements that affect its progress.<br /><br />One big element that influenced my progress was that I had to change producers in the middle of this creative process. I realized that I needed a different creative collaborative experience and was able to find a new musical partner whom I am very thankful to have found. I am very grateful for my early stages of this journey and for all those involved within it. They helped me come into my voice even more, and lead me to my current team with whom I am immensely blessed to have joined. Many blessings abound for us all and may we all go forth in Love and Light!<br /><br />My first single <em>Lark</em> is yours for free in a high-resolution file when you subscribe to my newsletter Listen-Letter <a href="http://eepurl.com/gnBdeL" target="_blank" title="Sign up for the Kristine Moon newsletter">here</a>, or you can listen on <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/357V10nEn1Px5Rx0XLj3NQ?si=b22b92fddd504147" target="_blank" title="Kristine Moon - Lark on Spotify">Spotify</a>.  The next songs will come out over the next few months in stages, and so stay tuned my sweets!<br /><br />Take good care my dears!<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Aurora Aksnes</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2018-09-23T14:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-aurora.html#unique-entry-id-5</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-aurora.html#unique-entry-id-5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 9-23-2018 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-9-23-2018-graphic.jpg" width="1000" height="666" /><br /><br />Another singer with whom I have found such deep connections.<br /><br />I went to Norway earlier this year on a roots vacation &ndash; rediscovering my Norwegian roots by visiting family I have never met before and getting to know the landscape where my ancestors grew up and created their reality. I am so grateful for this experience. Perhaps some of that Viking blood still flows in my veins&hellip;<br /><br />I feel it does in my singing voice, and the more I get to know Scandinavian singers I feel their musical spirit resonating with my own. AURORA is a current Norwegian singer who has affected me so profoundly and I love her sound, style, and life outlook so much. She lives in Os, in Hordaland, outside of Bergen, on a fjord which translates to The Fjord of Light. That speaks to me so much because with my music I want to create a feeling of diving into an ocean of light. Also, getting to know the fjords near my great-grandfather&rsquo;s family home in Telemark was just breathtaking (even though they were completely frozen over, which was absolutely magical as well). Also Bergen is about midway between Telemark and the Lofoten Islands where my great-grandmother is from&hellip;a completely mesmerizing place, jagged snowed mountains muscling straight out of the Arctic Ocean, where I friggin&rsquo; wholeheartedly believe Norse mythology was born.<br /><br /><a href="https://youtu.be/QcmNPsXMnyw" target="_blank" title="Aurora - Warrior live performance video">Here</a> is a live performance she did in Austin, TX of her song for her fans, called &ldquo;Warrior&rdquo; &ndash; for some reason I love this performance&hellip;perhaps it&rsquo;s because it feels like intimate and foreign snow falling sweetly in the American Deep South.<br /><br />I also love <a href="https://youtu.be/Y2AqeH1GPs4" target="_blank" title="Aurora - I Went Too Far live performance">this live performance</a> (sponsored by Honda) she did of a song called &ldquo;I Went Too Far&rdquo; &ndash; it just feels very special and it seems like the audience is made to feel so special when she sings. So many people can relate to this song&rsquo;s message, the fruitless attempt to make people love you.<br /><br />I love how she, like the NY Times has described her music, creates lyrical storytelling about the darkness of life through the musical tools of light, ethereal pop. I relate to this, as I do feel the creative-musical side of myself uses this art to bring lightness to the darkness, within myself and my experiences as well as within what the world experiences.<br /><br />Aurora makes me proud of my Nordic heritage, the Arctic winds blowing out of my lungs&hellip;I love the idea of singing wrapped up in &ldquo;hyggelig&rdquo; sweaters, scarves, on fur carpets in front of a hearth with a big cup of cocoa&hellip;I will not eat whale Norway, but I do love you.<br /><br />Enjoy Aurora&hellip;green lights in the night sky&hellip;she does sound like that magnetic painting of Northern Lights&hellip;even though she says Norwegian songs can be a bit darker compared to other musical art coming from Scandinavia, perhaps due to their long winter. I have a tropical heart, but I do feel at times the ice-cold, dark Nordic blood flowing in me, and I love creating Songs of Ice and Fire (apologies George R.R. Martin, but I can&rsquo;t help it).<br /><br />Peace, ha det bra,<br /><br />Kristine<br /><br />P.S. I am also OBSESSED with learning Old Norse, which is the mother language to all the Scandinavian languages (as well as a big linguistic contributor to English)&hellip;check out this awesome <a href="https://jacksonwcrawford.com" target="_blank" title="Jackson Crawford website">cowboy professor</a> who teaches this language.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Creative Collaborations</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2018-09-16T14:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-collaboration.html#unique-entry-id-4</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-collaboration.html#unique-entry-id-4</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 9-16-2018 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-9-16-2018-graphic.jpg" width="1000" height="671" /><br /><br />I am learning that collaborating with others on creative projects can be a fragile thing.<br /><br />As someone who has not been in the music industry world, I know I have a lot to learn. These past few years, as the muse has been visiting me, I have talked to many friends and colleagues in the business, and they have shared so many gems with me. I still am at the beginning of this journey, and so I am constantly wanting to absorb as much good advice as I can.<br /><br />One big lesson I learned this past summer is that I am a type of person who likes to work with many different personalities. I like to feel my mind, reality, and psychic territories stretch to places where I would have never ventured myself. I don&rsquo;t want to let go of the handlebars when my bike is going down a completely unknown path in a dark forest &ndash; to get to know ideas that I have never explored. I do like to even question what I think I know about myself, about how life works, or to merely visit another person&rsquo;s perception of the human condition and how it plays out on their patch of the planet. I recently ventured into an unknown valley of words, exchanges, and collaborations from which I grew so much. I am grateful for all I gained from this collaboration and now that it is time to move on from it, I am more ready to stand in my own voice as a budding artist in this industry.<br /><br />I look forward to learning more in the future, to creating more and more my musical style and truth, and to trust my own gut with what my spirit breathes out of my musical mouth. I hope the same for you all in whatever passion you pursue.<br /><br />Love,<br /><br />Kristine Moon<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bj&#xf6;rk Gu&#xf0;mundsd&#xf3;ttir</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2018-05-04T14:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-bjork.html#unique-entry-id-3</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-bjork.html#unique-entry-id-3</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 5-4-2018 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-5-4-2018-graphic.jpg" width="1000" height="663" /><br /><br />Raven-haired, Northern Lights-eyed, wild lark on a glacier.<br /><br />I am not sure if my Nordic roots had anything to do with my love of Bj&ouml;rk&rsquo;s music &ndash; I definitely was not thinking this when I first fell in love with her debut single of &ldquo;Human Behavior.&rdquo; I was in middle school I believe, right before high school, and it started a chapter in my musical evolution that I would entitle &ldquo;Wild, Raw, and Ingenius: Bj&ouml;rk&rsquo;s Beautiful Musical Guts.&rdquo;<br /><br />The chords she creates are otherworldly. I have always loved and obsessed about creating harmonies, harmonies that explore all the different hidden corridors around the main melody. I regard Bj&ouml;rk as a rugged-yet-elegant virtuosa of harmonies that sound simple and innocent yet exude a discovery of paired notes that have never found each other before&hellip;like an archaeologist finally finding hidden treasures from a different planet in a dark Scandinavian volcanic cave. She also seems to do so effortlessly, with untamed abandon, as well as a little unhinged&hellip;however she still controls her vocals to barely exist within a pretty disciplined set of digital or acoustic directives in the instrumentation she creates and produces. She mentions in an 2001 interview with Charlie Rose that she does exercise these two realms of her brain: the need for her vocals to be wild and raw YET at the same time the need for her to create very exact, scientifically precise digital accompaniment. The way these juxtaposed elements result in such moving soundscapes fascinates me. It can seem hard to relate to at first, yet upon deeper listening and feeling of her music, it is very soulful and cerebral at the same time, as well as almost primordial.<br /><br /><a href="https://youtu.be/_n0Ps1KWVU0" target="_blank" title="Björk: The Gate music video">Here</a> is one of my favorite songs of hers where her harmonies just explode together like blobs of lava leaping into the air and then sliding together down the volcano to become one rock&hellip;<br /><br />This also exemplifies how she creates digital sounds to sing with, as well as visual artistic genius, and these sonic planets she rockets us into show us what is possible in music, within conventions as well as throughout what she creates from her own feelings in the moment. Simply stellar.<br /><br />I feel like I am going to leave it right there for now with Bj&ouml;rk&hellip;this song is a lot to digest. I do not sound like her mostly&hellip;I mostly just strive to enjoy bumping into her on my journey in creating my own sounds. I may have bumped into her in my third single to come out this summer, &ldquo;Hide and Seek&rdquo;&hellip;I hope you enjoy it.<br /><br />Peace for now!<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eithne P&#xe1;draig&#xed;n N&#xed;&#xa0;Bhraon&#xe1;in</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2018-03-25T13:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-enya.html#unique-entry-id-2</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-music-enya.html#unique-entry-id-2</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 3-25-2018 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-3-25-2018-graphic.jpg" width="1182" height="750" /><br /><br />I love her. So much. Enya.<br /><br />Her sound has influenced me since I was a teenager. Her ethereal soundscape has always taken me to a beautiful place. Perhaps because I grew up Catholic and the music in those cathedrals always had a somber, almost melancholy element to their melodies and harmonies. Enya went to Catholic boarding school and I imagine she experienced that beautiful, chilling, solemn, holy feeling of the music&hellip;she said she loves Gregorian chants, which I love as well. Although I don&rsquo;t practice anymore, I still appreciate the sweet spirit of that holy music. Enya&rsquo;s music has the same effect on me, and she has always helped me tap into my dialectic, between hope and sorrow.<br /><br /><a href="https://youtu.be/MhMJ78-Szi8" target="_blank" title="Enya Evening Falls video">Evening Falls</a> is my favorite song of hers.<br /><br />I strive to connect with my music like this. Like a candle in the dark. She has brought so much love into my life, and I hope that I can maybe do some of that through my music.<br /><br />I also love when she sings in different languages, as I am a polyglot-wannabe. <a href="https://youtu.be/yQfi_dvTdCY" target="_blank" title="Enya - Na Laetha Geal m&#39;Oige music video">This song</a> of hers in her native Gaelic is my favorite, about mourning the loss of youth&hellip;<br /><br />Also of course, her songs for The Lord of the Rings&hellip;I just melt. I did a cover of &ldquo;Aniron&rdquo; (&ldquo;I Desire&rdquo;), and so let me know if you&rsquo;d like to hear it. I do it in a different key because it was what I felt comfortable with; I just love singing that song. Also, how amazing that her lyricist-partner Roma Ryan created another fictional art language, Loxian. I mean I just so love that. Roma then went on to create a world for the Loxian people because she just needed to build a culture that would explain these folks&rsquo; sounds. I know that this may not connect with many people &ndash; however I like how Enya described it. She said that when she creates melodies, sometimes English, Gaelic, or Latin (a few of her staple languages she sings in) just don&rsquo;t fit well. As a singer, I do feel sometimes that I wish I could create an art language that better captures the emotions I am feeling and the sounds I am making. I have studied many languages, lived in a good amount of other countries where I needed to speak in different languages. I feel that each language is another set of paints with which to paint one&rsquo;s life, and music. I would love to learn the language you speak from wherever in the world you call home, as I always want to connect with people&rsquo;s hearts!<br /><br />Thus I believe you may hear this songstress&rsquo; influence in my music! I hope you enjoy, and again my first single &ldquo;Lark&rdquo; comes out by summer 2018.<br /><br />Goodbye, my dears.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Recording Studio Experiences...</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2018-03-15T13:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-recording-studio-experiences.html#unique-entry-id-1</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-recording-studio-experiences.html#unique-entry-id-1</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 3-15-2018 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-3-15-2018-graphic.jpg" width="1000" height="462" /><br /><br />Hello there wonderfuls,<br /><br />I had another session at a studio, this time in New Jersey. I have been recording at another studio in North Carolina, but my producer lives in NJ and I was able to record with him helping create my vocals. It was a great experience and it felt so good. I am learning every time I record, as it is an interesting exercise. It involves the balance between feeling connected emotionally to the music as well as executing the technical needs for the recording. It reminds me of some acting classes I have taken, where you learn different methods to practice in order to create a performance that is natural and alive. I feel like I am getting used to it, but it is new and funny at times. My producer wanted me to insert &ldquo;vocal fry&rdquo; here and there, and it was just hilarious how much I was not able to do it&hellip;even though I love how Bjork does it. That night it was not coming out, but perhaps next time. Any vocal fry techniques y&rsquo;all can share?<br /><br />I was so exhausted by the end of the 2-hour session because it started at 8:30pm, and I had been flying solo with my three children for three days before then, my back hurt, and I had allergies. Luckily my hubster was able to be with the children that day, as I literally needed to recover during the whole day. I tried to clear the post-nasal drip-everything about my face-throat-voice&hellip;it was good by recording time. I was coughing as well, but not too bad. I am now researching many different ways to help with my allergies&hellip;singing has illuminated this need in my life. Please let me know if you all have magic sinus-de-blocking ways that I could employ!<br /><br />It is a beautiful experience though, when you are working with people whose talent you respect and who are dedicated to making magic with you in a collaborative way. I hope that you all enjoy the end result! I will probably release the three songs separately, by summer 2018.<br />Peace and love,<br /><br />Kristine<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Starting out&#x2026;</title><category>Music</category><dc:date>2018-02-25T15:00:00-05:00</dc:date><link>https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-starting-out.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-starting-out.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Kristine Moon 2-25-2018 blog post graphic" src="https://kristinemoon.com/news/index_files/kristine-moon-2-25-2018-graphic.jpg" width="1000" height="750" /><br /><br />Hello there lovelies!<br /><br />It is nice to be starting this journey with you. My name is Kristine and I have been singing my whole life, but it hasn&rsquo;t been until now that a muse has been visiting me full force. I am happy to listen to her, write down words from my life and life-inspired-imagination, and create songs. It is interesting to observe that the music scene may not have as many singers traversing this certain arc in life that I am in, but let me tell you&hellip;mothers and parents, they are some of the most passionate people I know!<br /><br />I have three original songs coming out by summer&nbsp;2018. I will be sharing my thoughts and heart-whispers about my songs with you, so I can introduce my songs to you all in paintbrushes before you meet the full painting. I hope you like them and can share them with others!<br /><br />Peace to you and yours,<br /><br />Kristine Moon<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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