Joanne Robertson’s ethereal blend of experimental and folk sounds captivates listeners with its innovative and introspective approach, making her a standout in the vinyl community. Her discography showcases a journey through diverse sonic landscapes, beginning with the haunting melodies of “The Lighter” in 2008 and the introspective “Maybelle” in 2011. The critically acclaimed “Black Moon Days” from 2015 further solidified her unique voice, while “Wildflower” (2016) and “Wahalla” (2017) continued to explore new artistic depths. The recent “Backstage Raver” (2024) and “Blue Car” (2023) illustrate her evolving sound and enduring relevance. Released under various labels, Robertson’s work resonates with fans of related acts, offering a rich tapestry of sound that echoes through the vinyl grooves, appealing to collectors and new listeners alike.
Effervescent Soundscapes: The Musical Journey of Joanne Robertson in “Blurrr”
#joannerobertson #vinyl #indiemusic Joanne Robertson, an artist known for her vast creative range that extends from work as a visual artist to an acclaimed musician, continues to defy artistic boundaries with her recent album, “Blurrr”. The work, launched in 2025, is a radiant follow-up to her earlier output for AD 93, showing a different artistic [&hell