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Carrie Armitage “The Singularity Point”

Canadian Carrie Armitage’s The Singularity Point is a peculiar album. It mixes a little bit of ambient, new age, mild jazz, and world music together, creating a well-made package of different musical flavors. The album isn’t your typical mishmash of … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Singularity Point”

The first thing that jumps out about this album is the vocals. They really call to mind Tori Amos or Kate Bush. Of course, when Tori Amos first emerged she was often compared to Kate Bush as they had some … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “Mind Trips”

Toronto’s Carrie Armitage is a singer, songwriter, producer, arranger and sound designer born into music.  Her parents founded Toronto’s long-running Armitage Music School and performed professionally well into their seventies.  Carrie Armitage grew up seeing her parents integrate teaching, performance … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Spirit of The Times”

The sophomore solo release from Canadian singer-songwriter Carrie Armitage draws from a varied sonic pallet, including ambient, pop, jazz, spoken word and polyrhythmic influences and textures.  Addressing environmental and social concerns, a rather dark tone prevails throughout Spirit of the … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Spirit of The Times”

Carrie Armitage is a Canadian singer-songwriter with a proclivity for ecological-consciousness and peace activism.  Carrie’s recent release, The Spirit of The Times, is a fairly candid take on the global awareness and preservation for the Earth’s vanishing resources.  Carrie’s awareness … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Legend of The Free”

Being different can really set an artist apart from the rest of the crowd, and Carrie Armitage is certainly different. The Legend Of The Free is her third album and her third release this year, following up her instrumental release, … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Legend of The Free”

Carrie Armitage is not a newcomer to the music world. Her first album, In Search of Simplicity, came out in 1996, and this Canadian singer/songwriter’s 14 years of recording have demonstrated that she is hard to pigeonhole. Stylistically, Armitage’s vocal-oriented … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Spirit of The Times”

Canadian Singer/Songwriter/Musician Carrie Armitage was exposed to music at a very early age through her musical parents. Her father Angus is a Jazz Pianist and mother Margaret, a Singer and Dancer, ran The Armitage Music School in Toronto throughout Carrie’s … Continue reading

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Carrie Armitage “The Legend of The Free”

The term singer-songwriter often brings to mind a lone artist, sitting in the corner of a pub or café strumming open chords on their guitar as they sing laid-back songs to crowds of loyal listeners. Artists such as Joni Mitchell … Continue reading

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