OURI’S DEBUT ALBUM, FRAME OF A FAUNA, OUT TODAY - SHARES NEW VIDEO


WATCH AND SHARE “GRIP” HERE

BUY / STREAM FRAME OF A FAUNA HERE

ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES

"dials in swooping sounds, echoey vocal syllables, a glitchy beat, tentative chords; the dance beat solidifies, falls away and reappears" - The New York Times

Frame of a Fauna presents a compelling archive of Ouri's many musical personas. It's a nuanced encapsulation of her sound from underground DJ to fully-rounded composer. “ Exclaim!

"effortless and sublime" - PAPER Magazine

"a master at crafting synth soundscapes that flow with ease and unexpectedly morph and shapeshift over the course of the track while grounding it all with her own airy vocals." - CBC Music

“entrancing soundscapes weaving strings with synths” - Exclaim!

"a richly rewarding left turn" - The FADER

“Dreamy, experimental ambience punctuated with industrial samples and electronic fervor. ...hypnotizing” - NEXT Magazine

"expertly guides listeners through a narrative of anticipation, climax and release" - Office Magazine

"equal parts comforting and transcendent" - V Magazine

Photo Credit : Kane Ocean // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Today, Montreal-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Ouri releases her debut album Frame Of A Fauna. Flowing across 14-tracks, the project veers between ethereal soundscapes and experimental-pop electronics. Coupling the album's release is the video for Frame Of A Fauna's closing track "Grip", which sees Ouri receiving brain surgery in a sterile and blue-hued hospital while performing the song.

WATCH AND SHARE “GRIP” HERE

Ouri is also announcing a string of North American tour dates. Following shows in Montreal and Quebec this Fall, Ouri will head to Los Angeles and New York at the beginning of 2022 with a stop in Austin for SXSW.

Frame Of A Fauna features the previously released singles "Ossature", "High & Choking Pt 1", "Chains", which arrived coupled with a music video co-directed by Derek Branscombe & Ouri, and the Antony Carle collaboration "Felicity".

Frame Of A Fauna takes the Canadian artist's knowledge of big orchestral sound, and creates her own fusion. The project inspects the framework of the body - how emotional hardship can imprint, and in turn deform the skeleton. If the bones are the container that stands the test of what is being contained - What is the residue of happening? And where does it go? She notices the way time can rupture a rib cage, pull out the collar bones, or make a fist out of fingers.

The cycle of birth, death, and constant rebirth sends Ouri transcending through the creation of this album, as she explores what lies inside the lining of the big dharma wheel: trauma, control and vulnerability. The album begins in a bedroom in London, and hops to Berlin where she witnessed her sister give birth - and sees its completion a year later after a sudden trip to Brazil, where she said her last goodbye to her mother.

BUY / STREAM FRAME OF A FAUNA HERE

Ouri also recently released a joint project with Helena Deland, Hildegard, which received widespread critical acclaim with Pitchfork praising the collaboration as "pure creative symbiosis" and The FADER describing as, "a hypnotic composition that ebbs in and out of darkness, mining strength in synchronicity."

Ourielle Auvé, known professionally as Ouri, grew up in France and moved to Montreal at the age of 16 with dreams of becoming a composer. As Ouri developed her compositional ability, as well as her production and vocal chops, she integrated herself with late-night DJ sets in Montreal's underground rave scene and was eventually selected to take part in Red Bull Music Academy's Montreal Bass Camp. From there, her profile began to grow as she headlined Boiler Room's Montreal showcase, toured with the likes of Yves Tumor and Jacques Greene, released her first EPs Superficial and We Share Our Blood, and collaborated with fellow Montreal artist Helena Deland on the interdimensional Hildegard.

PERFORMANCE DATES
October 27 - Montréal, QC l Centre Phi (SOLD OUT)
November 11 - Québec, QC l Pantoum
February 23 - Los Angeles, CA l Zebulon
February 24 - Los Angeles, CA l Floating
February 26 - Toronto l Wavelength Winter Festival 
March 14-20 - Austin, TX l SXSW
March 23 - New York, NY l Public Records

Frame Of A Fauna Artwork // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

1. Ossature
2. The More I Feel
3. Two
4. Odd or God (ft. Mind Bath)
5. High & Choking Pt 1
6. Fear of Being Watched
7. Fonction Naturelle
8. Wrong Breed
9. Chains
10. En Mon Doux Sein
11. Shape of It
12. Too Fast No Pain (ft. mobilegirl)
13. Felicity (ft. Antony Carle)
14. Grip

MORE ABOUT OURI
Ouri grew up in France, in a family of mixed french and afro-carribean descent. She began playing the harp and piano at 5, but at 7 she found unity in the cello. A self proclaimed introvert who’d rather dash off on her own than feel disconnected in the wrong crowd- she arrives in Montreal at the age of 16 to pursue a degree in composition.

Montreal’s rave scene is where her artistry began to take shape - establishing herself in the community as a producer, DJ, and composer. Lending her skills to various collaborations, she strengthened her sense of self, but also her affinity for transforming sonically into any genre, playing any role.

In 2018 she was invited to MISM x Boiler Room’s Montreal show, signed to Ghosty (international) & Make it Rain Records (Canada) for the release of her EP ‘We Share Our Blood’ and was asked to make official remixes for the likes of Tokimonsta. Her growing notoriety let her support Jacques Greene, Yves Tumour & Kllo live in concert.

Evolving beyond her affirmed DJ persona, she breaks out of the underground to come up for air - where she collaborates with folk artist Helena Deland. They merge in a dimension of their own, and Hildegard is born.

Now in her debut album, she shatters the oftentimes submissive and distant approach to ambient sound to finally take up space and connect to her own experience.

Ouri explores the intricate formation of shape in Frame Of A Fauna. The intangible is held and the unseen is sung as it inspects the framework of the body- how emotional hardship can imprint, and in turn deform the skeleton. If the bones are the container that stands the test of what is being contained- What is the residue of happening? And where does it go? She notices the way time can rupture a rib cage, pull out the collar bones, or make a fist out of fingers.

She takes her knowledge of big orchestral sound, and creates her own fusion, puncturing the classical with industrial abrasions and electronic nuance. Ballads and drum samples take melodies out of the middle ground. She finds home in the new hybrid- but first she must stretch the old structure to make a clearing.

The album begins in a bedroom in London, and hops to Berlin where she witnessed her sister give birth - and sees its completion a year later after a sudden trip to Brazil, where she said her last goodbye to her mother.

The cycle of birth, death, and constant rebirth sends her transcending through the creation of this album, as she explores what lies inside the lining of the big dharma wheel: trauma, control and vulnerability. She starts outside and builds as she asceneds inward, which is how she transforms the universal, into a personal space, not for the lost, but rather for those who are in suspension.

She sculpts chaos with layers of texture, only to ask you to find her voice within it, “Hold on, hear it out and chase me” she sings.

Sound fills to the brim, cello meets synth, becomes lush and ethereal, only for her feather light voice to slither in with ferocity. You weed through the sound to meet her in her sincerity. In this way we are listening twice- for what she wants to say, and what she wants to feel- which are not always the same. 

She invites you to be comfortable in the lucid, to be sensual without the sexual, in the possibility of communicating what you may not yet know.

She edits lyrics to Ossature in a final revision to include hope in her perspective, and records GRIP in record time in a sweeping fit of grief in honour of her mother.

Conscious not to define herself within any one structure, but to cascade her own spectrum of sound- in Frame Of A Fauna Ouri shows us everything she can do, while what comes next is everything she will.

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