SPACE MEMORY EFFECT FINDS STILLNESS IN BLUE

a delicate unraveling of memory, frustration, and long delayed clarity

‘blue’ blooms slowly, like a thought you once buried rising back to the surface years later. space memory effect, an exciting project of amy wallace, shapes the track with a quiet emotional gravity, letting frustration turn into reflection and reflection into something tender. originally sparked in 2019 and only completed now, the song carries the weight of time, distance, and the long arc of creative return.

based in snoqualmie, washington, amy crafts music that sits between storytelling, emotional reclamation, and soft sonic experimentation. on blue her voice feels poised yet vulnerable, shaped by the surrealist influence of andré breton and the lyrical clarity of natalie merchant and tori amos. trevor lewington’s guitars and production weave around her with subtle movement, adding a melodic sharpness reminiscent of elvis costello. there is a dreamlike quality throughout, strengthened by the unusual recording process: a fully remote, real time collaboration across washington, ontario, and connecticut, with trevor controlling amy’s daw over zoom and cleanfeed as she performs.

released as the first chapter of her new series from here i dream, blue feels like a closing and an opening at once. gentle, honest, and quietly cathartic, it marks a return to something that never stopped mattering.

thank u for making this space memory effect 🌙



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