It’s official: ADR, the ambient music
project of actress/producer/director/writer Alessandra de Rossi, officially
joins the growing roster of music acts under Manila-based indie label,
Lilystars Records.
Her first major project as a solo
artist is the re-release of the landmark single “Make It Better”—now out on
all digital platforms worldwide this October 2, 2020 (Friday). Delicately
arranged with ethereal soundscapes, trip-hop beats, and New Age-inspired
vocals, ADR’s self-penned and self-produced electro-pop number has been given a
remastered treatment, making it sound more polished than ever.
WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO OF “MAKE IT BETTER” HERE.
Written in as early as 2010, “Make It
Better” is a product of its time: a confessional outlet that simmers with
disappointment and heartbreak. “It’s supposedly written for someone, but maybe
I was looking for the exact words that I really wanted to tell myself,” the multi-hyphenate
artist shares in a statement. “But dedicating it to someone else felt easier.
Is it too vague? Don't worry, the feeling is mutual.”
Aside from “Make It Better,” ADR’s
debut record, Adrift will also make its way to several music platforms
soon in remastered format. Initially released in 2012, the 13-track chillout,
electronic and ambient album was made available for free download as a zip
file.
I was told by so many, that no one
would buy my music because it’s not pop enough for radio,” ADR said. “But it’s
2020: everything
is much more accessible, thanks to all online streaming platforms. I'm just
really happy that people who don't have access to laptops or computers can now
finally hear it through their phones. And skip throughout the whole song, if
it's not pop enough.”
Music was once just a hobby for ADR, and dropping old
and new music under a record label felt very new to her, despite giving out
songs for free since 2008. “Now under Lilystars, it makes me feel crazy to be
lined up with musicians who are really legit, and I’m still trying to let
everything sink in. I don’t know if I should be terrified or very terrified.”
The remastered version of “Make It
Better” is now available worldwide via Lilystars Records.
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