Haiku Hands
Haiku Hands is an electronic trio from Sydney formed in 2014 by Cleo Tucker, Claire Nakazawa, and Beatrice Lewis. Tucker handles vocals and songwriting,...
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Haiku Hands is an electronic trio from Sydney formed in 2014 by Cleo Tucker, Claire Nakazawa, and Beatrice Lewis. Tucker handles vocals and songwriting, Nakazawa brings classical piano training to their electronic work, and Lewis contributes as a visual artist and DJ.
Their track 'Not About You' became a breakout single that gained significant attention. The group's music often addresses themes like body shaming and social issues, which has drawn some criticism while also finding an audience.
They've released albums including 'Haiku Hands' and 'No Fun,' working with a mix of electronic, pop, and hip-hop elements. The three women continue to perform and create together from their base in Sydney.
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