Tagged: Holly Herndon
A Home Away: 12 Artists’ Favorite Places to Let Loose
I was in elementary school when Cheers went off the air. I remember it was a big deal, but my parents weren’t big drinkers, so it wasn’t until college that I began to understand the … read more »
A Year in Music: Amber Bravo
Summing up a year listening to music is kind of like trying to talk about all the times you tied your shoelaces. Still, six editors at the FADER tried. Read what deputy editor Amber Bravo … read more »
Download The FADER #83 Podcast
We supplement every issue of The FADER with a podcast showcasing jams from the magazine’s featured artists, and this year’s Now Issue was no exception. We tried to keep this one smoooooth: Hear cover-star Miguel’s … read more »
Interview: Holly Herndon
As haunting as Holly Herndon’s Movement can be on a good sound system, there’s nothing like hearing her play that material in a live setting—the bass buzzing up through the floor and straight to your … read more »
Video: Holly Herndon, “Movement”
While admiring the cover of Holly Herndon’s new Movement LP recently, my coworker Amber pointed out that all the ambiguously cropped human musculature looked kind of like the opening sequence of Alain Resnais’ 1959 film … read more »
Stream: Holly Herndon, “Dilato”
Holly Herndon is a wonderfully slippery musician. Her pieces often sound as though they belong solely to DJs after dark, and sometimes in the concert hall as the radical next generation of Mills College composers, … read more »
GEN F: Holly Herndon
Analog synths and vintage drum machines may be badges of authenticity in a certain sector of electronic music, but for Johnson City, Tennessee native Holly Herndon, clicking a mouse onstage is about as real as … read more »
Stream Holly Herndon’s Album Movement
I’m assuming this applies to most people, but my music taste runs with what’s appropriate for the season. Holly Herndon, who went to Mills College and hung out in Berlin for awhile, makes perfect winter … read more »
Stream: Holly Herndon, “Fade”
The music of San Francisco-based composer and vocalist Holly Herndon hits an enigmatic sweet spot in the human-machine continuum, fusing the sound palette of minimal techno with the digital processing of her own voice. “Fade” … read more »
