julia holter

With What Is Not Strange? Tashi Wada has announced himself as a truly distinctive voice, capable of creating experimental music on the most human level.

Los Angeles-based composer Tashi Wada has announced his first full-length solo album ‘What Is Not Strange?’ and shares impressionistic video by Dicky Bahto for ‘Grand Trine’. The album explores the themes of being alive, mortality, and finding one’s place in the world.

Devin Hoff pays tribute to Anne Briggs through a series of dramatic but somehow faithful rearrangements. Featuring a stellar cast of like-minded Briggs fans, Voices From the Empty Moor looks backwards for inspiration but is entirely contemporary in feel.

LA-based experimental songwriter Julia Holter will score a screening of the classic 1920s silent film The Passion of Joan Arc in the latest commission from Opera North.

Julia Holter has unveiled her new video for Sea Calls Me Home which finds Holter in the picturesque landscape of her California habitat, and explores the surreal imagery of the song.

Often tribute albums can be overly reverent or lacking in musical coherence. Remembering Mountains successfully avoids both of these pitfalls. In fact, the only disappointing thing about these songs is that we will never get to hear Karen Dalton singing them herself.

Julia Holter demonstrates at The cube in Bristol that she knows how to keep the creative spark going once she has captured it…it is also probably the last time she will play a venue this small.

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