Wallace returns with Harry Potter inspired, cinematic new single "Frame By Frame"

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Sydney based songstress Wallace is back with her first offering for 2018 with a soaring, cinematic new single "Frame By Frame",  ahead of a stint of live shows in Europe.

"Frame by Frame was produced and co-written with Melbourne's Danny Barwick in-between building sandcastle cities, drinking copious amounts of tea and hanging with some very sassy chooks. I’m a self confessed gallery junkie and Harry Potter fan girl (I’m still waiting for my acceptance letter). 

Since 7-year-old me read the Philosopher’s Stone I’ve always imagined the figures in paintings to be alive like the portraits that hang in the Hogwarts halls. I love wondering what they get up to when the lights go out and all the punters/ muggles leave for the day." - Wallace

Inspired by the MF Doom album 'Keys to The Cuffs' and how much mileage they get out of each particular sample, the track attempts to achieve the same thing while putting a middle-era Little Dragon slant on the vocals, along with synth plucks and soaring strings to create a magical soundscape.

“And then of course how could we forget the real stars of the show, Danny's flatmate's chickens! We got them to cluck straight into an OP-1 sampler for a joke, but after some different treatments they created a really interesting layer and managed to weasel their way in." - Wallace

Co-written by Wallace + Danny Barwick Vocal produced and track mixed by Simon Cohen Mastered by Andrew Edgson Collage/ Glitter Graphics - Jarae Holieway Photo - Dave Jackson Frame by Frame was produced and co-written with Danny Barwick in-between building sandcastle cities, drinking copious amounts of tea and hanging with some very sassy chooks. I’m a self confessed gallery junkie and Harry Potter fan girl (I’m still waiting for my acceptance letter). Since 7-year-old me read the Philosopher’s Stone I’ve always imagined the figures in paintings to be alive like the portraits that hang in the Hogwarts halls. I love wondering what they get up to when the lights go out and all the punters/ muggles leave for the day.