βVolta lifts you up. It transcends time β¦ You cannot leave the musical space of Yorkeβs album without at least 70% more hope or joy than you started withβ
The Quietus βAlbum of the Weekβ
βUtterly absorbing β¦ a landmark moment in Yorkeβs careerβ
Electronic Sound βLead Reviewβ
βSuch skill on show and such beautyβ
Moonbuilding βAlbum of the Weekβ
βThe best thing in modular synths right nowβ
DJ Mag print review
βVolta is absolutely gorgeousβ Tom Ravenscroft, BBC 6Music
Across Voltaβs 41 minutes we are spun across a galaxy: revolving and rotating, swelling and contracting, waxing and waning. The loop is the symbol of infinity, a connection between human pattern-making and cosmic cycles unknown; just as a tilt in Earthβs axis gives us the seasons, the smallest shift in Yorkeβs sequences expands a single sound into a musical universe.
Volta was released on January 23rd to critical acclaim in the UK
βVoltaβ was chosen as βAlbum of the Weekβ by The Quietus magazine, lead review for the January print edition of Electronic Sound, as well as being reviewed in print in DJ Mag and Moonbuilding, and digital editions of First Floor, Foxy Digitalis, A Closer Listen and more.
Yorke launched the album live on BBC Music Introducing UK on 25th January followed by a live date at East Londonβs cult music venue Cafe Oto and the release of a video for the third single from the album βStaying with the Troubleβ
Pieces from Volta have had BBC R3 and BBC 6Music radio play, including: Mary Ann Hobbes inviting Loula to speak about the record for her Hit Reset feature; Hannah Peel’s Night Tracks; Tom Ravenscroft and Deb Grant’s New Music Fix; Stuart Maconie’s Freak Zone; Elizabeth Alker’s Unclassified, and Jennifer Lucy Allan’s Late Junction show.
1st and 2nd Limited Edition copies of Volta sold out within a week of its release
The album has now been now reissued on CD, cassette (choice of orange or blue) and digital, plus A6 postcards of the artwork via Truxalis Records
Biography
Yorkeβs musical universe has been expansive over the past decade. She spent six years in live rave duo TR-33N, which took her from playing underground warehouse parties to the all-night area of Glastonbury, before her debut solo release on techno veteran Marshall Applewhiteβs Detroit label Junted in 2019.
In 2020 her work was recognised with a Special Commendation from the Oram Awards. Yorke has played live in support of the likes of Talvin Singh, The Orb, Rival Consoles, Imaginary Softwoods, Hiro Kone, Container and Mary Ocher, as well as putting out a string of well-received releases including LDOLS and Florescence. Volta is her fifth album.