(honn-thee) warp their catchy melodies via a 90s tape machine found in a dumpster. Honddu is Holly Müller and David Neale, a neuro-divergent couple who met in a feminist literature lecture. They create a spectrum of exhilarating atmospheres and irresistible melodies using synths, voice and violin. Their music has been compared to Portishead and Kate Bush, with influences including Jenny Hval, PJ Harvey and Broadcast. Holly's voice is compelling and emotional, her lyrics full of stories, and David creates a warm, idiosyncratic analogue sound, sometimes delicate, sometimes full of power.
(honn-thee) warp their catchy melodies via a 90s tape machine found in a dumpster. Honddu is Holly Müller and David Neale, a neuro-divergent couple who met in a feminist literature lecture. They create a spectrum of exhilarating atmospheres and irresistible melodies using synths, voice and violin. Their music has been compared to Portishead and Kate Bush, with influences including Jenny Hval, PJ Harvey and Broadcast. Holly's voice is compelling and emotional, her lyrics full of stories, and David creates a warm, idiosyncratic analogue sound, sometimes delicate, sometimes full of power.