Fall Concerts: Laurel Halo
Friday, Dec 8, 2023 8 – 9 pmUniversity of Chicago
5811 S. Ellis Ave.
Cobb Hall, 4th fl.
Chicago, IL, 60637
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(Event is sold out)
BOND CHAPEL
1025 E. 58TH ST
Laurel Halo is a composer, producer, musician, and DJ, born in Detroit and currently based in Los Angeles. Drawing from a range of music lineages, her considered approach has enabled her to maintain a signature aesthetic across a stylistically diverse output, traversing pop, ambient, left-field club, experimental electronica, and film score. Since 2012 she has released a number of albums ranging in genre-fluidity, complexity, and scope, including Quarantine (2012), In Situ (2015), Raw Silk Uncut Wood(2018), and Possessed: OST (2020). In July 2023 she announced the launch of her new imprint, Awe, with her latest album, Atlas, which will be released in September.
Co-presented by the Renaissance Society and Experimental Sound Studio.
Photo: Norrel Blair.