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Experimental Musician Klein Blends Humor and Grief in Ambient Mixtape

Summary

  • Klein's background as a "logger" on a reality TV show
  • Her new ambient mixtape "sleep with a cane" blends humor, absurdity, and grief
  • The album's epic 91-minute scope and patient, tender sound
Experimental Musician Klein Blends Humor and Grief in Ambient Mixtape

As of October 13th, 2025, London-based experimental musician Klein has released a new, mostly ambient mixtape titled "sleep with a cane." The album, which Klein describes as a "coming of age" release, showcases her unique approach to music-making.

In the past, Klein worked as a "logger" on a reality TV show, where she would meticulously record every detail of the cast members' activities for use in B-roll shots. This obsessive and mundane task has clearly influenced Klein's artistic sensibilities, as her new album "sleep with a cane" is a comprehensive catalog of moods, feelings, and sounds from her life.

The 91-minute album is not meant to be a cohesive work, but rather a "grab bag of assorted goodies" that amounts to an "epic ambient tape." Despite its sprawling nature, "sleep with a cane" is one of Klein's more well-rounded and definitive releases, with tracks like the 13-minute drone piece "it is what it is in d minor" demonstrating her ability to craft captivating ambient soundscapes.

Throughout the album, Klein blends humor, absurdity, and grief with an understated yet compelling intention. Her raw, unfiltered approach to music-making sets her apart from others, as she puts everything out as it comes, without any attempt to manipulate the narrative. "sleep with a cane" is a testament to Klein's unique artistic vision and her ability to find solace and intrigue in the mundane sounds of everyday life.

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Klein used to work as a "logger" on a reality TV show, where she would meticulously record every detail of the cast members' activities.
The album blends humor, absurdity, and grief with an understated yet compelling intention, showcasing Klein's unique approach to music-making.
The 91-minute album is not meant to be a cohesive work, but rather a "grab bag of assorted goodies" that amounts to an "epic ambient tape." It features captivating ambient soundscapes like the 13-minute drone piece "it is what it is in d minor."

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