
Jamira Estrada & Miao Zhao - Dead Air Lullaby
HUNDEBISS RECORDS- 1Dead Air Lullaby
- 2Sleeper
- 3Moto
- 4Dim
- 5Orange Sky
- 6Shattered Halo
- 7Frozen Lake
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The debut album by Jamira Estrada & Miao Zhao "Dead Air Lullaby" murmurs to flow into a horizon, dimming back into a broken promise of time.
What began as an intimate dialogue between organ and bass clarinet, ruptured into a broader electroacoustic practice: live electronics with noise, drone, unstable ambience, material slipping its own frame.
Recorded between winter 2024–25, the album’s seven pieces breathe between meditative vastness and impulsive incision - harmonies gather to dissolve, time buckles, turns inward, disappears into itself.
A frozen faith lingers, half-lit, half-forgotten, sleeping beneath the surface of a tone, perhaps, not to awaken.
Out now on all digital platforms, CDs available via the link in bio. The duo will tour Europe and Asia in spring 2026.
released April 2, 2026
Jamira Estrada – Electronics
Miao Zhao – Bass Clarinet / Electronics
Recorded live in Zürich, winter 2024–25
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Mixed by Lua Jungck (Dim)
Supported by Stadt Zürich Kultur
Cover photo by Peng Lyu
©all rights reserved
What began as an intimate dialogue between organ and bass clarinet, ruptured into a broader electroacoustic practice: live electronics with noise, drone, unstable ambience, material slipping its own frame.
Recorded between winter 2024–25, the album’s seven pieces breathe between meditative vastness and impulsive incision - harmonies gather to dissolve, time buckles, turns inward, disappears into itself.
A frozen faith lingers, half-lit, half-forgotten, sleeping beneath the surface of a tone, perhaps, not to awaken.
Out now on all digital platforms, CDs available via the link in bio. The duo will tour Europe and Asia in spring 2026.
released April 2, 2026
Jamira Estrada – Electronics
Miao Zhao – Bass Clarinet / Electronics
Recorded live in Zürich, winter 2024–25
Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi
Mixed by Lua Jungck (Dim)
Supported by Stadt Zürich Kultur
Cover photo by Peng Lyu
©all rights reserved



