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Julia Holter

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SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.



Julia Holter

Julia Holter

SOPHIA BROUS
Cecil Sharp House
Tuesday 20 August 2013

£14.50 ADVANCE
JULIASHAMMASHOLTER.COM

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

We’re delighted to announce JULIA HOLTER’s much anticipated return to London.

Julia Holter’s first full-length Tragedy picked up plaudit after plaudit, topping best-of polls universally. The album showcased Holter’s exploration of different sonic textures and compositional techniques, elements which she evolved into achingly beautiful pop songs. These songs formed a suite based on the ancient Greek play ‘Hippolytus,’ the narrative slowly revealing itself over the duration of the album but not detracting from the universal beauty of the compositions.

Eroded opera and field samples, sweeping synthesisers and meditative structures frame each song – giving it breathing space and allowing each nuance to fully captivate – while, above all, Julia’s effortless, heartfelt voice crystallises each moment perfectly.

Support comes from the much-hyped Sophia Brous.