While intended for a quiet summer, it’s also a perfect EP for the clear winter mornings experienced before the world turns on. Phases is the perfect opener to this collection of songs; it encapsulates the phases gone through when learning to learn about and love yourself with hauntingly beautiful backing vocals.
These songs were written using guitar loops, and that really shines through during the bridge of the second track The Plan. The vocals and guitar are layered together creating beautiful interwoven melodies, leading into the third track Tender. The title track gives a gentle sound compared to the end of the previous track, and encourages you to “be patient with yourself”. The EP closes with Slowly, a Sufjan Stevens-esque comfort song, insisting that “everything will turn out fine”.
Whether it’s sitting in the morning in your garden, or watching the sunset with a cup of tea, this EP is perfect for a self-reflective solitary moment in the fresh air.
Emily Wheatcroft-Snape is a recording and mix engineer from Auckland, New Zealand. Emily graduated a Bachelor of Audio Engineering and Music Production at MAINZ in 2017 before developing her studio craft at Roundhead Studios. Emily now works as a freelance recording, mixing, and mastering engineer. Recent clients include Louisa Nicklin, Fazerdaze, Shoeless, Arahi, Sig Wilder, Live Music Bar with Sports Team, and Karl Steven.
You can spot Emily on the cover of the December/January 2024 issue of NZ Musician, and she was nominated for Best Engineer at the 2024 Aotearoa Music Awards.
In 2022 Emily launched the Record Enable initiative to help women and non-binary people create sustainable careers as audio engineers and music producers in Aotearoa. Additionally, Emily has her own music project Em which she uses as a creative outlet to experiment with new production ideas and techniques.