Laurel Halo

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Laurel Halo

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About Laurel Halo

Laurel Halo is a musician, DJ, and founder of the recording label Awe. Her output is stylistically diverse yet singular, traversing experimental pop, ambient, leftfield club and film score. Since 2012 she has released a number of albums ranging in genre-fluidity, complexity and scope, including Quarantine (2012, Hyperdub), In Situ (2015, Honest Jon's), Raw Silk Uncut Wood (2018, Latency), and Possessed: OST (2020, Vinyl Factory). She has performed in venues, festivals, clubs and institutions across the world, including the Southbank Centre, Maison de la Radio, Barbican Centre, Sydney Opera House, The Kitchen, Kölner Philharmonie, CTM/Transmediale, Sónar, and Montreux Jazz Festival, among others. She has collaborated widely, with musicians, artists and designers, including Moritz von Oswald, Metahaven, Kevin Beasley, Julia Holter, Hanne Lippard, Eckhaus Latta, John Cale, Leila Bordreuil, Bendik Giske, Lucy Railton, Coby Sey, Klein, Lafawndah, Eli Keszler, Oliver Coates, and the London Contemporary Orchestra. Her latest album, Atlas, described as a series of 'sensual ambient jazz collages', was released in September 2023 as the debut release on Awe. She is currently based in Los Angeles.

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About Laurel Halo

Laurel Halo is a musician, DJ, and founder of the recording label Awe. Her output is stylistically diverse yet singular, traversing experimental pop, ambient, leftfield club and film score. Since 2012 she has released a number of albums ranging in genre-fluidity, complexity and scope, including Quarantine (2012, Hyperdub), In Situ (2015, Honest Jon's), Raw Silk Uncut Wood (2018, Latency), and Possessed: OST (2020, Vinyl Factory). She has performed in venues, festivals, clubs and institutions across the world, including the Southbank Centre, Maison de la Radio, Barbican Centre, Sydney Opera House, The Kitchen, Kölner Philharmonie, CTM/Transmediale, Sónar, and Montreux Jazz Festival, among others. She has collaborated widely, with musicians, artists and designers, including Moritz von Oswald, Metahaven, Kevin Beasley, Julia Holter, Hanne Lippard, Eckhaus Latta, John Cale, Leila Bordreuil, Bendik Giske, Lucy Railton, Coby Sey, Klein, Lafawndah, Eli Keszler, Oliver Coates, and the London Contemporary Orchestra. Her latest album, Atlas, described as a series of 'sensual ambient jazz collages', was released in September 2023 as the debut release on Awe. She is currently based in Los Angeles.

Laurel Halo's Popular songs

  • Belleville
  • You Burn Me
  • Atlas

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Laurel Halo is a musician, DJ, and founder of the recording label Awe. Her output is stylistically diverse yet singular, traversing experimental pop, ambient, leftfield club and film score. Since 2012 she has released a number of albums ranging in genre-fluidity, complexity and scope, including…
Laurel Halo's most streamed songs include Belleville, You Burn Me, Atlas. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Laurel Halo is primarily known for art pop, frequently fusing it with elements of electra. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Laurel Halo's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Belleville, You Burn Me, Atlas are available on all major platforms. Follow Laurel Halo on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
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