No Milk — the sobriquet of Florida-born singer and multi-instrumentalist Brigid Oxhorn — has so far only released 2014's Retrospective, a collection of tracks recorded between 2007 and 2011, and Oxhorn’s most recent Nashville show was a September date at Springwater. Still, No Milk takes pop electronica in a humane, measured direction that puts you in mind of the work of Eve Maret and Linda Heck. On No Milk’s Soundcloud page, you can check out a track titled “Break Down,” which expertly layers syncopated keyboard and percussion sounds without losing the pulse. Oxhorn’s voice skews to pop, which makes “Break Down” affecting in its experimentation.
Edd Hurt
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