
Robin Kester Dark Sky Reserve Vinyl LP 2025
- An Hour Per Day
- Happy Sad (It's a Party)
- Departure
- The Daylight
- Dog
- Talybont-on-Usk
- Perspective
- Game Sounds
- Tree-lined Lanes
- Something Is Moving
Rotterdam-based Robin Kester returns with second album āDark Sky Reserveā via Memphis Industries; a soundtrack to all the thoughts that bubble to the surface once the silence sinks in. āDark Sky Reserveā is Kesterās most artistically focused record to date, combining a rich, layered humanity in the music with minimalist lyricism. With the help of producer Ali Chant and a variety of other collaborators including Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Rozi Plain, Kester balances scenes of idyllic bliss from the āmagical and strangeā āTalybont-on-Uskā with existential questions on āDepartureā. Written in the nights of recording sessions in Bristol, āDark Sky Reserveā is the result of Kester writing from a place of newfound clarity: āI could see myself for who I am.ā āDark Sky Reserveā sees Robin continue to grow and evolve as an artist, reaching blissful new heights in the process of doing so. Kesterās music thrives in moments of quiet unease. Following her 2020 āmini albumā āThis Is Not A Democracyā, Kester was lauded for her stirring blend of chamber pop and psychedelia for her debut album āHoneycomb Shadesā (2023), which was named Dutch Album Of The Year by newspapers NRC and de Volkskrant and nominated for Best Dutch Album by 3voor12.
Robin Kester Dark Sky Reserve Vinyl LP 2025
- An Hour Per Day
- Happy Sad (It's a Party)
- Departure
- The Daylight
- Dog
- Talybont-on-Usk
- Perspective
- Game Sounds
- Tree-lined Lanes
- Something Is Moving
Rotterdam-based Robin Kester returns with second album āDark Sky Reserveā via Memphis Industries; a soundtrack to all the thoughts that bubble to the surface once the silence sinks in. āDark Sky Reserveā is Kesterās most artistically focused record to date, combining a rich, layered humanity in the music with minimalist lyricism. With the help of producer Ali Chant and a variety of other collaborators including Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Rozi Plain, Kester balances scenes of idyllic bliss from the āmagical and strangeā āTalybont-on-Uskā with existential questions on āDepartureā. Written in the nights of recording sessions in Bristol, āDark Sky Reserveā is the result of Kester writing from a place of newfound clarity: āI could see myself for who I am.ā āDark Sky Reserveā sees Robin continue to grow and evolve as an artist, reaching blissful new heights in the process of doing so. Kesterās music thrives in moments of quiet unease. Following her 2020 āmini albumā āThis Is Not A Democracyā, Kester was lauded for her stirring blend of chamber pop and psychedelia for her debut album āHoneycomb Shadesā (2023), which was named Dutch Album Of The Year by newspapers NRC and de Volkskrant and nominated for Best Dutch Album by 3voor12.
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- An Hour Per Day
- Happy Sad (It's a Party)
- Departure
- The Daylight
- Dog
- Talybont-on-Usk
- Perspective
- Game Sounds
- Tree-lined Lanes
- Something Is Moving
Rotterdam-based Robin Kester returns with second album āDark Sky Reserveā via Memphis Industries; a soundtrack to all the thoughts that bubble to the surface once the silence sinks in. āDark Sky Reserveā is Kesterās most artistically focused record to date, combining a rich, layered humanity in the music with minimalist lyricism. With the help of producer Ali Chant and a variety of other collaborators including Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Rozi Plain, Kester balances scenes of idyllic bliss from the āmagical and strangeā āTalybont-on-Uskā with existential questions on āDepartureā. Written in the nights of recording sessions in Bristol, āDark Sky Reserveā is the result of Kester writing from a place of newfound clarity: āI could see myself for who I am.ā āDark Sky Reserveā sees Robin continue to grow and evolve as an artist, reaching blissful new heights in the process of doing so. Kesterās music thrives in moments of quiet unease. Following her 2020 āmini albumā āThis Is Not A Democracyā, Kester was lauded for her stirring blend of chamber pop and psychedelia for her debut album āHoneycomb Shadesā (2023), which was named Dutch Album Of The Year by newspapers NRC and de Volkskrant and nominated for Best Dutch Album by 3voor12.












