Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora

Aurora’s third album to date and one that forms the second part of last year’s surprise release; the critically acclaimed Infections of A Different Kind. A more experimental album than its predecessors, it is a record that finds Aurora focusing on the ecological crisis and the consequences of the rampant individualism so prevalent in society. Sonically, Aurora wanted this album to be more “explosive and noisy” than her previous releases, representing how her life has changed over the last two years. Ironically, the record was created in a more lo-fi space than before, over the course of a month. “[The recording of Infections…] was very elaborate - the location [a French chateau] was huge and beautiful and dreamy, I was far away and you can hear it. For this record I wanted to make it a very tiny room with a purple floor and dark blue walls, and it was just me and my drummers”.

Aurora

A Different Kind of Human - Step 2

Decca
Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
LP +

£29.99

Black
Released 29/09/2023Catalogue Number

5581469

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Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
CD

£6.99

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Released 07/06/2019Catalogue Number

7757151

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Aurora

A Different Kind of Human - Step 2

Decca
Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
LP +

£29.99

Black
Released 29/09/2023Catalogue Number

5581469

Learn more
Album artwork for A Different Kind of Human - Step 2 by Aurora
CD

£6.99

Digisleeve.

Released 07/06/2019Catalogue Number

7757151

Learn more

Aurora’s third album to date and one that forms the second part of last year’s surprise release; the critically acclaimed Infections of A Different Kind. A more experimental album than its predecessors, it is a record that finds Aurora focusing on the ecological crisis and the consequences of the rampant individualism so prevalent in society. Sonically, Aurora wanted this album to be more “explosive and noisy” than her previous releases, representing how her life has changed over the last two years. Ironically, the record was created in a more lo-fi space than before, over the course of a month. “[The recording of Infections…] was very elaborate - the location [a French chateau] was huge and beautiful and dreamy, I was far away and you can hear it. For this record I wanted to make it a very tiny room with a purple floor and dark blue walls, and it was just me and my drummers”.