When Laurel Halo released this year's Quarantine LP on Kode9's Hyperdub imprint, it certainly seemed a little incongruous with the label's image. While she had occasionally circled the umbrella of bass-oriented music that Hyperdub is known for, Quarantine had more in common with avant-pop of artists like Julia Holter and Grimes than cloudy syncopators like Terror Danjah or Burial. Even the Detroit techno-inspired elements of her previous EP, Hour Logic, were largely absent from the album, which ...
XLR8R — When Laurel Halo released this year's Quarantine LP on Kode9's Hyperdub imprint, it certainly seemed a little incongruous with the label's image. While she had occasional... more info