Julia HolterCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Ethereal beautiful & fierce, evocative experimental alternative pop Status:Most recent release, Have You in My Wilderness (2015) See also:Julia Holter's site Comparisons:She's not really like anyone (she's sui generis and someone I would be counting as a goddess if we still did such things as counting musical goddesses, but there are touches of Virginia Astley, Stina Nordenstam, (though Holter is definitely more lively), perhaps Laurie Anderson's songs. She certainly has a similar musical and intellectual curiousity to Laurie Anderson. I don't see the My Brightest Diamond connection, but then, I'm not a fan of that artist so don't take my word for it. (Neile) Covers/own material:Own General comments:I only know about her what I found in allmusic: California born and bred, from a musical family, and graduated from CalArts having studied electronic music. She likes playing around with deeply cerebral themes (most recently ancient Greeks). (valrichardson@igc.org) Comments about live performance:Just came back from seeing Julia Holter perform in Brooklyn. Wow! Thanks to all for talking her up. Recommended first album:They're all good, but Have You in My Wilderness is her most popular album to date Recordings:
EkstasisRelease info:2012—IGET RVNG—RVUNGNL14 Availability:Wide in U.S. Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Julia Holter—instruments, vocals Guest artists:Corey Granet—guitar (1) Produced by:Julia Holter Comments:I loved this album from the start, but it took a while before I found it truly compelling. It's definitely one of those albums that gets better and better with each listen. It's complex and gorgeous with lovely evocative instrumentation and vocals and enough of a touch of experimentation to make it truly unique. A stunner. (Neile) Loud City SongRelease info:2013—Domino Recording—WIG306CD Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Julia Holter—keyboards, vocals Guest artists:Brian Allen—trombone Produced by:Cole Marsden Greif Neill and Julia Holter Comments:One of the best albums of the year. (timjy@sbcglobal.net, stjarnell@yahoo.com, valrichardson@igc.org) Have You in My WildernessRelease info:2015—Domino Recording—WIGCD341 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Julia Holter Guest artists:Corey Fogel—percussion Produced by:Cole MGN and Julia Holter Comments:What a brilliant album. It's a knock-out: impressionistic, intelligent, full of lovely moments, and utterly gorgeous throughout. It was my favourite album of the year and to my surprise that of many critics as well, including Mojo magazine. (Neile) Further info:Compilation work includes: Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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