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Haulm's unhurried "Loss" brings in unfettered honesty

  • October 25, 2018
  • Vivian Lin
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Brooklyn-bred duo Haulm craft unhurried music; ethereal and exquisitely intricate, their woven melodies and celestial beats make for the genuine nature they thrive in, bringing unfettered honesty in as the basis of their work. Following up on the success of their debut album, Haulm releases "Loss" as their lead single for upcoming album Posture.

Minimal yet timeless, "Loss" introduces intimate sensitivity to listeners via reverberating vocals over a calming tempo. Hints of electronica dot the horizons of the soundscape, emphasized by the space-y synth elements. It is a fusion of indie and electronic music, its unique sound fitting for the message. “Loss" is about that wall you come up against in a relationship where you feel like you’ve got nothing more to offer,” notes Haulm. “It dances around that feeling of self-loathing, where you usually end up ruining the relationship out of self-sabotage.”

Haulm will be going on tour beginning November 1st, starting in Washington, DC.

Tour Dates: 
 
11/1/18 Flash – Washington, DC w/Zimmer 
11/2/18 Rough Trade NYC – New York, NYC w/ Zimmer 
11/13/18 Larimar Lounge – Denver, CO w/ Zimmer 
11/15/18 Moroccan Lounge – Los Angeles, CA w/ Zimmer 
11/16/18 The Rickshaw Stop – San Francisco, CA w/ Zimmer

 

Connect with Haulm: SoundCloud | Twitter | Facebook

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