#haco — Public Fediverse posts
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Good follow-up to the Shaw::
Haco - "A Fragment (Live)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkjISRPjVxcFrom the reissued version of their eponymous album, originally issued in 1995 but reissued this year. The track is a bonus.
I love the slow build on this one: built largely out of simple, repetitive layers of synth-strings and guitar, and an ethereal vocal line floating among it all. Like the Shaw, it has that combination of sparseness and lushness that I just love.
I don't remember at this point how I found #Haco, but I've loved everything I've listened to from her.
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Good follow-up to the Shaw::
Haco - "A Fragment (Live)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkjISRPjVxcFrom the reissued version of their eponymous album, originally issued in 1995 but reissued this year. The track is a bonus.
I love the slow build on this one: built largely out of simple, repetitive layers of synth-strings and guitar, and an ethereal vocal line floating among it all. Like the Shaw, it has that combination of sparseness and lushness that I just love.
I don't remember at this point how I found #Haco, but I've loved everything I've listened to from her.
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Good follow-up to the Shaw::
Haco - "A Fragment (Live)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkjISRPjVxcFrom the reissued version of their eponymous album, originally issued in 1995 but reissued this year. The track is a bonus.
I love the slow build on this one: built largely out of simple, repetitive layers of synth-strings and guitar, and an ethereal vocal line floating among it all. Like the Shaw, it has that combination of sparseness and lushness that I just love.
I don't remember at this point how I found #Haco, but I've loved everything I've listened to from her.
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Good follow-up to the Shaw::
Haco - "A Fragment (Live)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkjISRPjVxcFrom the reissued version of their eponymous album, originally issued in 1995 but reissued this year. The track is a bonus.
I love the slow build on this one: built largely out of simple, repetitive layers of synth-strings and guitar, and an ethereal vocal line floating among it all. Like the Shaw, it has that combination of sparseness and lushness that I just love.
I don't remember at this point how I found #Haco, but I've loved everything I've listened to from her.
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Good follow-up to the Shaw::
Haco - "A Fragment (Live)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkjISRPjVxcFrom the reissued version of their eponymous album, originally issued in 1995 but reissued this year. The track is a bonus.
I love the slow build on this one: built largely out of simple, repetitive layers of synth-strings and guitar, and an ethereal vocal line floating among it all. Like the Shaw, it has that combination of sparseness and lushness that I just love.
I don't remember at this point how I found #Haco, but I've loved everything I've listened to from her.
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#NewRelease: #AfterDinner (#Haco) live recordings from the 80s, remastered by #BobDrake https://haco-sound.bandcamp.com/album/the-souvenir-cassette-and-further-live-adventures