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Kaleida are the transatlantic duo whose darkly mystic soundworld finds glimmers of
hope in the disquiet.
Spanning an ocean, the pair have nurtured a long-distance partnership that
withstands the shifting patterns of life. They first formed in 2013 when a friend
introduced them over email. Christina Wood was working in the Indonesian forest
while recording demos in her bedroom each night, and Cicely Goulder had been
composing for film productions in London. Despite the miles between them, they
found an instant musical chemistry.
Kaleida first came to international renown in 2014, when their single “Think” went
viral overnight and was featured in the soundtrack for the cult Keanu Reeves
film, John Wick. Their debut album Tear The Roots arrived in 2017 and crystallised
the pair’s moody pop aesthetic, which merges Wood’s sylph-like, operatic vocals
with Goulder’s neo-Noir electronica. The record earned the duo their second spot in
a film soundtrack, this time for Atomic Blonde with a tender take on Nena's 1980s
anti-war classic “99 Luftballons”. It was followed in 2020 by the pair’s second album,
Odyssey, dubbed “a consummate work of electronic artistry.”

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