H-vocaloid
H-vocaloid is known for the song "Alice, o Sacrifício Humano." The group's work involves a vocalist called H and digital production credited to Vocaloid....
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H-vocaloid is known for the song "Alice, o Sacrifício Humano." The group's work involves a vocalist called H and digital production credited to Vocaloid. Their music tends toward dark themes and atmospheric electronic sounds.
Little is confirmed about the people behind the project. The vocalist H remains anonymous, and the instrumental work is described as coming from Vocaloid software rather than named musicians. This setup has led to speculation, but the music itself is what circulates.
Their tracks often explore somber or unsettling territory lyrically. "Alice, o Sacrifício Humano" deals with sacrifice, and other songs like "Melancolia" and "Sombras" touch on despair and experimental textures. The combination of ethereal vocals and synthetic backing gives their work a distinct, haunting quality that has drawn listeners interested in darker electronic music.
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