Ember State: Size of the Sky is out now.
Some projects begin with a plan.
This one began with a room.
Ember State: Size of the Sky is the debut album from Sable Rue – a slow ceremonial journey through ritual percussion, ancient strings, fractured electronics, and intimate vocals. It unfolds less like a collection of songs than a place to enter, where memory, weather, warmth, and reflection gradually become indistinguishable.
Over twelve tracks the chamber opens wider. Bodies become weather. Signals become relics. The architecture gives way to the horizon.
If you enjoy artists like Massive Attack, Dead Can Dance, or music that sits between ancient traditions and modern production, you may find something familiar here – though this world ultimately follows its own logic.
There is no single story to decode inside Ember State: Size of the Sky. The invitation is simply to step inside, listen from beginning to end, and let the room reveal itself in its own time.
The room is still warm.

Kia ora! Hey, I'd love to know what you think.