Ember Swift
Toronto, ON, CA      Folk / Folktronica / World
Ember Swift
    • Songs
    • What Were You Thinking 你在想什么呢?
    • So Nice 真好
    • Hollowed Bones 空骨
    • That's Right 就是
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Status Twitter_icon_for_status SOOOO looking forward to performing with LENTIC tonight @ The Open Door Festival in Toronto! (@ The Mod Club, College Street, 7pm show)

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Members: Ember Swift, Adam Bowman, Cheryl Reid, Matthew Lima, Joni Nehrita
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Canadian independent artist Ember Swift had always dreamed of being in China, and after spending
over twelve months in Beijing, she has developed a new body of work reflecting her Eastern
experiences. She has called this new project LENTIC. Lentic reflects a changing pace for this busy
artist, as it means “of or related to or living in still waters,” the opposite to the literal meaning
of her given name (fire and speed). It is a brand new body of work and a new beginning for this
established name in Canadian music.
 
Working with producer Tim Rideout of FibiiSonic Studio in Montreal, Lentic is a refreshing step in a
new direction – electronic music meets folk – and is truly a sonic representation of two countries:
China and Canada. This “folktronic” project is both organic (acoustic and traditional) and
electronic (beats and grooves). LENTIC features Chinese instrumentation (specifically the
guzheng), lyrics in both Mandarin and English, and, consistent with Ember Swift’s musical
outpourings, several tips of the hat to diverse styles and musical eras within the arrangements.
LENTIC truly reflects a new global reality of cultural exchange, and particularly China, a country
that embodies the collision between East and West, ancient and modern.
 
With a degree in East Asian Studies from the University of Toronto, Ember Swift had a plan to
eventually make it to China and, unsurprisingly, she followed through on her intentions. She
arrived in China in 2007 and has been returning ever since, very naturally straddling life in both
countries and soaking in the inspirations that such a life provides.  In her album statement, she
wrote the words: “When I first came to China in April of 2007, I knew I had been there before.
There must be few experiences as powerful as past-life memories. It washed over me as gently and
matter-of-factly as light envelops morning leaving me forever changed... What we have been and
what we will be is entirely what we are. No regrets, only gratitude. “
LENTIC is just the latest project for this busy independent artist, as Ember has been producing
albums and touring nationally and internationally since 1996 and has released nine albums and
one DVD project through her own record label, Few’ll Ignite Sound. Having toured North America,
Australia, New Caledonia and now China, this artist has never been uncomfortable exploring new
territories. She believes in cross-cultural exchange, especially in the arts. With LENTIC, Ember
hopes to enable more understanding of the Chinese culture by Canadian (and other Western)
listeners and conversely, the same increased understanding of Western culture by Chinese
listeners. After all, she says, “we’re all in this rapidly changing world together.”
 
Ember is well known for her political and social activism, business acumen and her commitment to
the ideal: “independent by identity, not default.” Besides her award-winning music performances
and productions, she is regularly asked to speak and/or conduct workshops on various topics
related to having a career in the arts. To name a few, she was a “foreign expert” at the MIDI
school of music in Beijing in the fall of 2008, teaching composition and song writing; She also
served as a facilitator at the Canada Council Workshop Series entitled “On the Road” alongside of
Gary Cristall, (formerly of Canada Council and currently an independent music manager); she was
part of the University of Rhode Island Colloquium Series about art and social justice as both a
performer and a guest lecturer; she was featured in the 2006 documentary film by Montreal
filmmaker Dave Cool (Stand Alone Records) called “What is Indie?” – a film that has now been
picked up The National Film Board of Canada; she was asked to speak at the Humber College
Songwriting Workshop Series in July 2007; and she served on the faculty of the same Humber
College Songwriting Workshop week in July of 2008, alongside of Rick Emmitt, Emm Gryner, James
Linderman, Terrence Gowan and many other industry professionals.
 
Look for the new project, LENTIC, to be released formally in late April and early May, 2009. 


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