isomonstrosity is the sole album released by the joint venture of Ellen Reid, Johan Lenox, and Yuga Cohler.
[3] Bringing both Reid's classical and synth-based compositions to the project, the critically acclaimed vocal chamber music album employs the modern production techniques and aesthetics of hip-hop, assembling contributions from a wide array of artists into a satisfying and varied final work.
They first commissioned excerpts from established new music composers—Bryce Dessner, Marcos Balter, Nina C Young, Wang Lu, Carlos Simon, and themselves [isomonstrosity, the group/trio]—which were then recorded one track at a time by International Contemporary Ensemble.
[5] Dominic Haley on Loud and Quiet rated it 8.0/10 and wrote that the authors "chart a trek across cinematic-sounding classical landscapes and fractured pop", resulting in "a record that simultaneously collapses genre lines and builds up whole new ones".
Featuring instrumental music composed by Marcos Balter, Bryce Dessner, Johan Lenox, Wang Lu, Ellen Reid, Carlos Simon, Nina C. Young and performed by International Contemporary Ensemble.