Kelli Frances Corrado (She/Her), an experimental singer, songwriter and sonic witch. She writes, performs, teaches and wanders — creating music that’s as much invocation as it is composition. Kelli grew up sneaking out to punk shows in Chicago and learning ritual prayers from her Czech grandmother on Sundays. That duality — earth and ether, grit and grace — lives in the music she creates. With a background in operatic training, string arranging, beat-making and poetry, Kelli channels many current and past lives into song: social worker, tap dancer, teacher, student, wanderer. Creating and recording in strange and sacred places; a haunted 1900s schoolhouse, a seaplane port, tunnels with a 14-second natural delay, a field of swans. She has lived in the Black Forest, London and by the sea. Her sound is a broth of magical realism, lucid dreams and urban mysticism.

Kelli’s work has been featured in The Wire, Bandcamp Daily, Astral Noize and White Light//White Heat. Radio played on NPR, BBC6, Dublab, KEXP and Resonance FM's Adventures in Sound with Joseph Stannard. She has received grants from The Grammy Foundation, Rauschenberg Foundation, and the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture. She is also a part of the Female Pressure network and has contributed to compilations; Women of Noise for Palestine and #ShoutYourAbortion