An ambient-leaning electronic project that keeps its creator's identity private while collaborating with artists like Bon Iver.
For a sense of what HB does, start with "It Is Time", that debut single still captures the project's slow-building approach. Then try "Hallelujah" to hear how those atmospheric layers work with just a touch of vocal presence.
HB's music operates in that space where ambient textures meet classical influences, creating slow-building arrangements that don't rush to reveal themselves. Songs like "Hallelujah" and "Away From Home" show how the project layers electronics with sparse vocals, building mood through patience rather than explanation. The anonymity isn't just a gimmick, it keeps the focus on the music itself, which has drawn both appreciation and criticism for being abstract and difficult to access.
The project debuted in 2017 with the single "It Is Time," establishing that preference for atmospheric arrangements from the start. Since then, HB has worked with artists including Bon Iver and Ólafur Arnalds while maintaining the same anonymous approach, with tracks like "Mary" and "The Battle Of God" continuing in that vein of layered electronics.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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