This song is really growing on me...
https://youtu.be/G_08PZtmWew

This song is really growing on me...
https://youtu.be/G_08PZtmWew

http://KEXP.ORG presents HÆLOS performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded January 28, 2016. Songs: Pray Earth Not Above Dust Oracle Host: Cheryl Waters Audio Engineers: Jake Rudd & Kevin Suggs Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore Editor: Jim Beckmann Photo thumbnail by Dave Lichterman http://kexp.org http://haelos.com
NEW MUSIC ON THE BLOG: #Haelos - Hear Me #triphop #indietronica #indiereview
Released this week,a new single from our bird followers
https://www.mavoymusic.com/2023/03/hlos-hear-me.html
#MusicToMutterersEars
#Haelos
#HearMe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDG6MmRxqMo&ab_channel=H%C3%86LOSMUSIC
#MusicToMutterersEars
#Haelos
#LastDays
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VvgfyQ2Q3s&ab_channel=H%C3%86LOSMUSIC
"You" by Hælos is our #sotd. The band finds their usual sweet spot between electronic dance music and trip-hop, which is a big part of the song's appeal for us.
Listen at https://thepropagandasite.com
#tPsSotD #Haelos #nowplaying #music #newmusic #musicdiscovery
In no particular order:
1) #Phantogram
2) #Metric
3) #Haelos
4) Texas Hippie Coalition (sorry not sorry)
5) In This Moment
Somewhere between ambient, electronic, and trip-hop, Hælos creates the calm center you want to reach in the midst of the madness that's outside your front door.
For more, check out their page on our site at https://thepropagandasite.com/artist/haelos
Hælos (also HÆLOS, or Haelos) is a band that plays mostly electronic music with a trip-hop bend. The vocals are not as ethereal as some of the standard-bearers of the genre, they are less laid-back, and they play at a higher tempo, but the trip-hop idioms are there underneath the electronic dance groove packaging. Other times, they venture into the piano-driven ballad territory with electronic embellishments. The outcome is a well-balanced pop that plays on a broad atmospheric scope that is driven by the groove as much as the melody, can be introspective without the navel-gazing, and remains stylistically self-restrained. The way the two lead singers, Lotti Benardout and Arthur Delaney trading vocals also adds to the overall texture of their work.