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RVNGNL64

Emily A. Sprague

Emily A. Sprague - Cyano

Cyano

— Limited edition of 300 RISO Booklets, featuring original artwork by Emily and design by WWFG
— Limited edition Bright Yellow Vinyl available exclusively from RVNG
— Japanese Import CD officially licensed by Plancha, includes bonus tracks "There Has Got to be Something to Find" and "Double Moon (Andras Dub)"
— Each purchase includes a multi-format download redeemable via Bandcamp

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CAT #: RVNGNL64
Release date: October 2, 2026

In Cyano, Emily A. Sprague builds an intricate world, expanding a sonic register that is both familiar and viscerally new, reflecting the synthesist and composer’s internal register with mirrors to alternate realms. Cyano was conjured through ideas of an imagined planet whose inhabitants are rebuilding forbidden capacities for expressivity and emotional connection. An arc of faithful gestures, Cyano is meditation on visibility, psychic transformation, light transmission, and worlds beyond our knowing. It revels in configurations of connective possibility, where shadow and vision meet incisive truth.

From early experimentation with guitar and keyboard as a teen, Sprague gained a devoted following through her indie band, Florist, through the early 2010s, later diversifying into experimental/ambient composition under her own name in 2017. First self-releasing, and then partnering with RVNG, her solo releases include Water Memory  / Mount Vision (2017 / 2019), Hill, Flower, Fog (2020), and Cloud Time (2025). Originally from Upstate New York—near Catskill, where she currently lives—Sprague first turned to music as a method to integrate and spatialize emotions. Taught piano as a child by her mom, she later learned guitar through experimentation, focusing on singular, cherished songs and intuitive sonic structures—prioritizing melodic impact and instinctual sonic gestures rather than theory and scales. Eventually, she began making soundscapes via multi-track looping and pedals on non-modular—then modular—synths. Patching outputs and inputs became a way to sonically emblematize psychic movements and contemplative states.

In a pivotal moment of re-engaging film photography around 2019, Sprague became transfixed by cyanotypes and the work of Anna Atkins, a botanist and photographer who documented flowers through cyano methods. The emotional tenor of Atkins’ images sparked narrative threads of a character who lived on a faraway planet, ‘Cyano’—once like Earth—destroyed by misunderstanding and forced into a pseudo-mutuality that eschewed individuality for assimilated symbiosis. Through sensitive attempts, the Cyanic character reintroduces autonomous desire, empathic drive, and authentic expression to their world —part memory, grain, and symbol. Through Cyano, Sprague seeks to find a sonic and environmental palette for what this world felt like: familiar yet utterly foreign, sounds that might seem like piano or guitar, but not quite; a continuum that bridges various relational territories—with self, other, ecology, and life in a distant world. Cyano yields an egress for conjuring expressivity, a tool to bridge understanding amidst spectacular and abrading textures of an evolving world.

In Cyano, experimental, formless music deconstructs the more traditional songwriting found on Florist tracks. Spontaneous patching and sounds from Sprague’s earliest modular synth experiments in 2016 usher a visitation to prior eras and internal worlds, tracing memory and desire through illuminated streaks. Opening track “Double Moon,” featuring Sprague’s partner and collaborator V Haddad, foregrounds the parallel realm of Cyano. Audial elements emerge and dissipate in dappled oscillation, marked by patched gradients, frosted angles, and warm, melodic ripples.

Cyano stirs an iridescent subtlety—night’s color drawn across the sky, illuminating the silhouettes it renders possible. Each track, intricately arranged, expresses curiosity—for movement, water, horizon, tone—transforming abstract elements into palpable moments drawn further into auric reach. Though the imaginal threads of Cyano found fabric during a winter solstice trip to Sprague and Haddad took to an Icelandic fjord, the album was ultimately completed in a single month many moons later. 

Sprague’s musical approach is marked by a deeply personal atmosphere, rooted in unearthing histories of self and other—modes of intrapersonal and interpersonal connection—and the mercuriality of these attempts. Through intimate phenomenological exploration, Cyano offers subtle and striking textures that embrace vulnerability. Studio recordings and performances alike serve as a vehicle for Sprague to connect meaningfully with listeners across time, tethered in emotional coherence despite disparate geographies. On Cyano, all sounds are synthesized, with no samples or acoustic instruments, and the record introduces singing into Sprague’s previously-instrumental personal, a bridging of wordless and lyrical music.

With more Cyano composition in ideation, this album marks a first offering, intentionally primitive and minimal, a static-y transmission from the place very far away where it all resides. Sprague’s search for feeling, language, and sound brings new arrangement to psychic matter, life force running through a riparian garden into the sea. These tracks map feeling and place across the magnetic terrains of interior and conjured world, where knowing is mystery that breaks through to reality.

Emily A. Sprague’s Cyano will be released on October 2, 2026 on RVNG Intl. in vinyl, CD, and digital editions. A Japanese CD edition will be released by Plancha.

Tracklist

LP

Side A (33 RPM)
01. Double Moon (2:23)
02. Garden of Charms (2:29)
03. Harmony in Your Hands (2:23)
04. Inscription of Wind (2:53)
05. Lava Surrounds (3:39)
06. Listening Thru (2:58)
07. Night Woven (5:54)

Side B (33 RPM)
08. Noon Liquid Ore (4:25)
09. Rising (3:43)
10. Sing To (3:29)
11. Spiraling to the Place (3:17)
12. Transfiguring (2:15)
13. Under Tone (3:13)
14. Weather Melody (4:11)

DIGITAL / CD (Japanese Import)*

01. Double Moon
02. Garden of Charms
03. Harmony in Your Hands
04. Inscription of Wind
05. Lava Surrounds
06. Listening Thru
07. Night Woven
08. Noon Liquid Ore
09. Rising
10. Sing To
11. Spiraling to the Place
12. Transfiguring
13. Under Tone
14. Weather Melody
15. There Has Got to be Something to Find (Bonus Track) *
16. Double Moon (Andras Dub) (Bonus Track) *

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