Teressa Mahoney Releases Remix & Music Video for "Kairos"

Indie artist Teressa Mahoney releases a new remix and music video for single, "Kairos."
"I woke with a hint of a glimpse of You; felt like Moses, when he saw Your back as You came through." - from "Kairos."
"Kairos" is a song about the thin places. Places where the unseen feels almost tangible. Teressa explores her experiences with such things in this thought-provoking song which somehow manages to be fun and deep at the same time. The original version of this song appears on her album, "Beyond," released earlier this year. The remix releases Friday, October 25, 2019 and is accompanied by a music video which releases Saturday, October 26.
Presave link: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/teressamahoneyandjulieodnoralov/kairos-remix
Music Video Link: https://youtu.be/P7nclawo1JY
Teressa fell in love with Julie Odnoralov's remixes for artists such as The Gray Havens, Jess Ray, and Christa Wellsand was thrilled to be able to work with Julie for this remix. She chose cinematographer Carlos Malache for his unique vision for the video. "What I like about Carlos' vision is that he tells such a beautiful, open-ended story," says Teressa.
Teressa Mahoney is a singer/songwriter, photographer, graphic designer and soap maker in Colorado. On most summer Sunday evenings, you'll find her on her front porch, singing to a gaggle of family, neighbors and friends while they merrily throw corn hole bags and eat and drink interesting things. Her albums Beyond (2019) and Made New (2017) can be found on all major music platforms as well as her website, teressamahoney.com. You'll find her #gratuitiousbeauty photography on Instagram. Her music will most likely appeal to folks who enjoy Andrew Peterson, Sarah Groves, and Audrey Assad.
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