“Songs recorded in an attic while her family slept, lost for 30 years, now eternal.”
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Curatorial notes
Sibylle Baier's work occupies a singular and haunting position within contemporary music history. Recorded privately in the 1970s and released decades later, her songs feel untethered from time, resisting both nostalgia and modernity. Baier's music exists as a document of personal expression untouched by public performance or industry mediation. Her voice is gentle, unadorned, and emotionally...



