Kele Fleming serves up futuristic film noir in remastered single ...
Victoria, BC-based folk-rocker Kele Fleming connects two separate concepts with the same name to examine humans’ relationships to technology in her newly remastered, cyberpunk-tinged single “Carrier Hotel.” But first, a carrier hotel is a facility where servers and other computing ...
Kele Fleming gives social media a dressing down in ‘Echo ...
We live in a time when finding ‘proof’ to support our ideas and beliefs is merely a scroll and a click away, and our social media news feeds provide a precision-tailored buffet hot and ready to serve our appetites for ...
Kele Fleming celebrates the power of perseverance with ‘Sturgeon Love’
It takes a lot of survival instinct to stay afloat in the music industry. You have to keep believing, creating, and swimming hard to reach success, and, on a much wider level, it’s akin to the struggle every living being ...
Kele Fleming laments the loss of ecosystems in ‘Where the ...
The indelible, but tenuous bond between the natural and human worlds is being tested like never before with unprecedented loss and change. And singer-songwriter Kele Fleming has distilled her grief over this into her new single, “Where the Rivers Meet.” ...
Kele Fleming soothes with her new single and video ‘Sea ...
Canadian indie folk pop songstress Kele Fleming’s new single, “Sea In Me,” actually feels like a rushing of waves when it bursts out of your speakers. Yes, you are swaying. Yes, you are losing yourself in the oceanic prowess of ...
Kele Fleming calls out society’s addiction to tech with “Compassion ...
Is the world getting to you? Are you longing for more connection? Do you relate more to social media versus social interface? If the answer is “yes,” grab your preferred device, cut through the chaos, and tune into Canadian singer-songwriter ...
Vancouver’s Kele Fleming releases ‘The Latest Meme.’ Will it ...
Canadian singer-songwriter Kele Fleming has just released her latest single, “The Latest Meme.” Existential lyrics like “10 years on / So much is gone / Am I more weathered?” and “Age of distraction / What’s the attraction?” make it clear ...