Olga Bell

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Olga Bell
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Background information
Birth name Olga Balashova
Born (1983-10-03)October 3, 1983
Moscow, Russia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • composer
  • remixer
  • video director
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • synthesizer
  • beats
  • piano
Years active 2007–present
Labels One Little Indian Records New Amsterdam Records
Associated acts
Website bellinspace.com

Olga Balashova (born 3 October 1983), also known as Olga Balashova, is an American musician, music producer, composer, and singer-songwriter. She was born in Moscow, Russia, raised in Anchorage, Alaska and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. A classically-trained pianist and self-taught electronic music producer, she has worked in a wide range of genres, including classical, electronic pop, and Russian folk. Best known for Край (Krai), a tribute to her Russian heritage, and Diamonite, an album she produced with Gunnar Olsen and Jason Nazary under the moniker BELL, she has also played in Chairlift and Dirty Projectors and collaborated with Tom Vek under the name Nothankyou.

Early life

Bell started playing the piano at age seven, after moving with her mother from Moscow to Anchorage, Alaska and made her public debut two years later.[1] Bell’s studied under Svetlana Velichko, a former Moscow Conservatory professor and Samuel Feinberg student, and at age twelve performed an original composition for piano and orchestra with her hometown Anchorage Symphony. At sixteen, she performed as a concerto soloist with the Anchorage Civic Orchestra.[2] In high school, she attended the Aspen Music Festival and School on a scholarship.[3] She was also a fellow of The Banff Centre and Yale’s Norfolk Festival, where she studied with Claude Frank and members of the Juilliard, Tokyo and St. Petersburg String Quartets.[1]

Career

2005-13: Beginnings and Diamonite

In August 2005, having graduating from the New England Conservatory but not been accepted to the Juilliard School's graduate program, Bell moved to New York City to pursue music outside the classical realm.[4] She bought a laptop and started recording herself, singing into the built-in mic and making beats.[1] From 2005 to 2010, Bell split her time between piano teaching and theater accompaniment gigs and pursuing her new musical project on the side.[1]

She performed at open mics and formed a band, BELL, with Jason Nazary, Mike Chiavaro, and Grey McMurray.[1][5] In 2007, they self-produced and self-released the six-song Bell EP. In 2011, with Chiavaro and McMurray having left the band and Gunnar Olsen joining, they released a full-length album, Diamonite.[6]

Diamonite received positive critical reception, with The New York Times praising its "bubbly, glitchy electronic pop songs"[7] driven by Bell's "powerful"[4] voice. Consequence of Sound remarked that "while moments on Diamonite might recall other artists, the band never sounds imitative or even descendant of those influences".[8]

Aside from her work on her own music, she produced remixes of tracks from Chairlift, Son Lux, Phoenix, Caroline Shaw, and others.[9][10] In 2009 she was selected by composer Osvaldo Golijov and soprano Dawn Upshaw for a workshop and concert at Carnegie Hall.[11]

2013-15: Край (Krai) and Nothankyou

In 2011, Bell received the Jerome Fund Grant from the American Composers Forum to aid in the completion of her first large-scale composition Край (Krai).[4] The album was released to critical acclaim in 2014, following a sold-out live premiere at the Walker Art Center[12] in Minneapolis. Though originally arranged for a twelve-piece electro-acoustic ensemble, it has also been adapted for solo voice with orchestra. Край was considered "fresh and new" by The Daily Telegraph.[13]

During the same period as Край's recording, Bell pursued side project Nothankyou with British musician Tom Vek, releasing three dance tracks between 2012-14 through Moshi Moshi Records and independently on Soundcloud.[14] In 2013, she directed a video for their single Oyster.[15]

From 2011 to 2013, Bell toured as a keyboardist and vocalist for Chairlift and Dirty Projectors.[16]

2015-present: Incitation and Tempo

In mid-2015, Bell toured with Son Lux and premiered live versions of songs from Incitation, an EP she released on One Little Indian Records later that year, and Tempo, a full-length album to be released in the first half of 2016.[17][18] On August 12, 2015, Nowness premiered the video for "Goalie", the last track on Incitation, which Bell co-directed with Christina Ladwig.[19]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

  • Magic Tape (as BELL) (2009) – 7" vinyl, CD, digital – twosyllable records
  • Dialtone (as BELL) (2012) – digital
  • Know Yourself / Oyster Single (with Tom Vek as Nothankyou) (2013) – 7" vinyl, digital – Moshi Moshi Records
  • Randomness (2016) – digital – One Little Indian Records

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