Velut Luna
Velut Luna formed in Berlin in 2018. The band includes Hanna Plattner on vocals and keyboards, Julia Kent on cello, and Johannes Müller handling electric...
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Velut Luna formed in Berlin in 2018. The band includes Hanna Plattner on vocals and keyboards, Julia Kent on cello, and Johannes Müller handling electric guitar and electronics. They released their first single 'Cicatriz' in 2019, followed by albums The Velvet Moth in 2021 and Between the Hours in 2022.
Their music blends ethereal melodies with haunting vocals and cello work. 'Cicatriz' became their breakout track, with Plattner's vocals and Kent's cello creating a resonant backdrop for lyrics that explore emotional trauma. The song earned them critical attention.
Some critics have found their experimental approach polarizing, calling it inaccessible at times. Plattner's lyrics, which touch on themes like mental illness and addiction, have drawn both praise for breaking taboos and criticism for how they handle sensitive subjects. The band has worked with artists including Brian Eno and Trent Reznor.
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