clare casey reports. singing. unwittingly tapped into a market of people in need of spiritual healing. back in a pre—covid existence, decca music executives approached the community of enclosed sisters with an idea for an album — blending their plain chant with a 2ist—century chilled—out vibe, perfectly designed for headphone—wearing masses looking for a moment of escape. the group of women took a vote and decided it could be fun. when we received this request, about decca, for this album, we thought that it was a good adventure for all of us to live this together, as a community, and it brings a lot ofjoy and energy to the community. liturgy is part of our life. it's part of our prayer, really. fortunately, all but one of the recording sessions was completed before england's first lockdown hit, and the composers had enough material to make the album. we love singing, we love music. and when it's a good sound, it's even better. unlike most girlgroups, it wasn't fame and money these singers were hoping for, but to b