Julie's Haircut

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Location:
Italia
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Psychedelic / Rock / Experimental
Site(s):
Label:
Homesleep
Type:
Indie
Active since 1994, Julie's Haircut is a six piece collective from northern Italy. Their debut album "Fever in the funk house" (Gammapop, 1999), a strange mixture of garage rock, noisy psychedelia and pop melodies was hailed at by the Italian critics as one of the best debuts in Italian indie rock. The follow-up "Stars never looked so bright" (Gammapop, 2001) mixed these elements with a more soulful approach, mirroring the love for 60's black music nurtured by the band. In 2003, after switching to Homesleep Records Julie's Haircut released their third album "Adult situations", the first to be internationally distributed. Here, melody and odd psychedelia mingle in a more personal way. By 2005 the music of Julie's Haircut has moved forward towards more experimental grounds, focusing on improv and sound research, without losing touch with the groove and melody that characterized their music since day one. The result is their latest album "After dark, my sweet" (Homesleep, 2006), featuring former Spacemen 3 Sonic Boom, acclaimed as one of the best alternative Italian albums of the year. In 2006 they also functioned as "sound carriers" for some performances of former Can singer Damo Suzuki, thus entering the Damo Suzuki Network and consolidating a warm relationship with the japanese/german artist. In 2009 their new double album "Our Secret Ceremony" is released by A Silent Place. A new 10" single, featuring cover versions of Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Tarot, from "The Holy Mountain" OST and Nino Rota's O Venezia Venaga Venusia, from the "Fellini's Casanova" OST, is released in june 2011. In june 2012 the new ep "The Wildlife Variations" is released through Woodworm Music & Trovarobato. In 2012 the band begins a collaboration with the american Fluxus composer Philip Corner, resulting in a live performance in Reggio Emilia, a recording of Corner's music under the direction of the composer and a sound installation featured in the exhibition "Women in Fluxus and other experimental tales" held at Palazzo Magnani in Reggio Emilia.
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