Tigermilk (musical project)

Tigermilk is the solo project of Chilean singer-songwriter Paulina "Kuky" Tala.[2] It was started in 2005, and in 2006 Tigermilk's debut EP The Departure"was released, followed by the 2007 album Social Songs from the Woods.[1] As an independent project based in Santiago, Tigermilk has released several other songs as downloadable content on Myspace and Bandcamp. Tala cites Suzanne Vega, Kings of Convenience, Múm, The Cardigans, Cocteau Twins, The Cranberries, Zero 7, and Lemon Jelly as her influences.[2]

Tigermilk
OriginSantiago, Chile[1]
GenresExperimental music, Alternative music[1]
Years active2005–2012
LabelsIndependent
MembersKuky Tala
Websitetigermilk.bandcamp.com

In 2011, the album Turi was under production, with the track "Talátur" being released the same year. The album featured collaborations with a number of international artists: Paul Arnusch (Faunts, The Whitsundays) recorded the backing vocals for "Talátur", while Nathan Larsons from the Swedish-American band A Camp produced the song in his New York City studio. The final touches for the track were made in Los Angeles by producer Tom Biller (Warpaint, Karen O, Beck, etc.).[3]

Since 2012, the project has been on hiatus.[4]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Social Songs from the Woods (2007)[5]

Compilations and EPs

  • The Departure (2006)[1]
  • Turi (2011)[6]

References

  1. "Tigermilk on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads". Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  2. "www.myspace.com/tigermilklikelassie". Archived from the original on 2006-04-24. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  3. "Tigermilk's Official Blog | A Blog.com weblog". Archived from the original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  4. "Tigermilk | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos". Archived from the original on 2011-12-14. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  5. "www.myspace.com/tigermilklikelassie". myspace.com. Archived from the original on 2006-04-23.
  6. "Tigermilk". tigermilk.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
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