At Rewire x Korzo #26, violinist, singer, and composer Diamanda Dramm presents Chimp, an unfurling collection of creaking and poetic chamber-pop that speaks and sings to contemporary anxieties and joys. Grown furtively around Dramm's voice and violin, Chimp sees her take on the role of an apocalyptic storyteller at the threshold between these times and the times to come. At points, background voices swarm and shudder like a locust plague, a foreboding omen, before Dramm's voice shatters the noise and paves the way for stirring ambience and softly sung musings on the ever-morphing world around her. Chimp touches on themes of inter-species kinship, overpopulation, and death, all told within a story she herself proclaims as taking place "in a state of extremely slow emergency." Sung with soulful solace and played with a masterful touch, her music for voice and violin glimmers with hopeful intention and critical curiosity.