Painter and musician Joanne Robertson creates reverberating worlds of rippling halcyon sounds. Her output often stems from collaborations between friends – most recently with Elias Rønnenfelt on Heavy Glory (2024), Sidsel Meineche Hansen on Alien Baby (2021), and with her long-time collaborator Dean Blunt on Backstage Raver (2024). For Blurrr (2025), her critically acclaimed latest album on AD 93, Robertson collaborated with cellist, composer, and producer Oliver Coates, who joins her for a special performance at Rewire 2026 in the blissful Lutherse Kerk to perform the album's songs. Blurrr was written between painting sessions and while raising a child, which can be heard in the emotive, serene, and lullabic quality of the album. Basked in warm reverberations, Robertson's music for guitar and voice is at once folky and honest while holding depth and complication beyond its surface. Like an abstract painting, its seeming simplicity holds many secrets that only unfold with careful attention and willingness to enter its intuitive world head on.