From the Italian hills to London,
multi-disciplinary artist Francesca Brierley,
aka heka, creates aural landscapes - where
her spectral vocals offer moments of clarity
amongst the static, and immerse the listener in
a world of ever changing emotion.
Deeply intimate, and awash with melancholia,
her style of lo-fi warmth incorporates snippets
of conversations previously buried deep within
the notes of her phone, blending murmurings
of life with themes of nature and automation,
nostalgia and the unknown, one note at a time.
Rejecting genre constraints in favour of a sonic
hybridity, 2021 sees heka release new work:
a collection of self-produced, butchered folk
which through the melding of electronic and
organic tones, delivers an EP that is as haunting
as it is enticing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
From the Italian hills to London,
multi-disciplinary artist Francesca Brierley,
aka heka, creates aural landscapes - where
her spectral vocals offer moments of clarity
amongst the static, and immerse the listener in
a world of ever changing emotion.
Deeply intimate, and awash with melancholia,
her style of lo-fi warmth incorporates snippets
of conversations previously buried deep within
the notes of her phone, blending murmurings
of life with themes of nature and automation,
nostalgia and the unknown, one note at a time.
Rejecting genre constraints in favour of a sonic
hybridity, 2021 sees heka release new work:
a collection of self-produced, butchered folk
which through the melding of electronic and
organic tones, delivers an EP that is as haunting
as it is enticing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.