Lee Switzer-Woolf Shapes Melancholy with Folktronica in ‘Ototoxin’

Lee Switzer-Woolf is a UK-based singer-songwriter and folktronica artist. His tracks convey his love for uniting the bare and earthy acoustics of folk with the playful and dynamic energy of electronic music. And this duality brings such beautiful dimensions to Lee’s storytelling. In this latest track, ‘Ototoxin’ the artist explores the dark melancholy of being terminally ill and chronically medicated, through the condition of ototoxicity (to develop hearing/balance problems due to medicine).

Blending the acoustic storytelling style of Nick Drake and John Mayer with stray lines of whimsical electronica, he tempers this thematic morbidity with elating melody cycles. Forming in simultaneity, the glinting strings intuitively connect into the circuit of clicking percussion, warm baritones, and resonant riffs. 

Despite the variations in texture and tonality, he skillfully orchestrates them to unravel as crisp and minimalistic sonic structures. This not only credits him as a gifted songwriter but also as one with clear and elegant artistic vision. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Ototoxin’ by Lee Switzer-Woolf here - 

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