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Hania Rani — 24.03
Album: Ghosts
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Length: 4:01
Plays (last 30 days): 12
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Deadmau5 with bees? This is reminding me of The Veldt, but fuzzier.
I'm liking this Hanna Rani more and more! Whoah, and she's working with Patrick Watson on this, I just found out! No wonder I'm so mesmerized by this album... His "To Build a Home" is so heartbreaking and wonderful! His surreal Close to Paradise kept me rapt my whole month in Mauritius, when I played it daily...so trippy and Floydian and impeccably produced; what a talent! I'm excited and grateful for this, RP!
 rklein wrote:

She also has an NPR Tiny Desk Concert.



Wow! Thank you for that link!

That is some of the finest, most interesting, most mesmerizing music I've heard in a long time, in an amazing video...

sounds a little bit like Nils Frahm
Sounds like someone snuck into the control room at RP and set the dial to weird. But cool.
Wow.  Backwards.  Another first for me here on RP.  I owe you/it some money. 
This is a nice piece.  I checked in -- hopeful it was a new Jean Michel Jarre offering.  Alas not, but it is very listenable nonetheless.  I'm tangerine dreaming.   
She also has an NPR Tiny Desk Concert.
 RoaringMouse wrote:

deadmau5 on ketamine… in space!




 You are not wrong though.
Love it! Up there with the best of electronica!
Dan Rothman of London Grammar  commented about her music a time back.
It sounds like Jean Michel Jarre. Great that his legacy continues. Got appetite for more music from Hania.
deadmau5 on ketamine… in space!
This is good, but... anyone else hear Jean-Michel Jarre here? He defined the genre and set benchmark which is difficult for any other artist to meet or excede, not to mention leave its own fingerprint. 
I love discovering new music.  Thank you RP!
 Jelani wrote:
Or a Philip Glass tune without the drama.

Without?!
Wow, beautiful minimalist work. Reminiscent of Steve Reich, Phillip Glass, or Zoe Keating. Opens with an easy 8 from Napoli on the Gulf. Thanks Rebecca and Bill for tihs beautiful find.
Her live performances are pretty compelling. She recently did a tiny desk concert as well. 
This is the third time in the last few days that a piece of music has made me stop and listen  carefully and it's turned out to be Hania Rani. Arresting and absorbing. 
And then that deep bass note creeps in, driving your subwoofer to tremble and shake your desk. 


I am very pleased that you have included Hania Rani in your portfolio. We talked about it some time ago. Best regards from Germany.
Anyone that knows/appreciates piano, can definitely tell, this young lady is REALLY into her work! A very beautiful piece. Well done! Thanks Bill & crew!
 Jelani wrote:

Interesting and hypnotic, but sounds a bit soundtrack-y. Like there needs to be some kind of dizzying visual that it backs up, such as Tangerine Dream and Risky Business train segment...




Or a Philip Glass tune without the drama.
Interesting and hypnotic, but sounds a bit soundtrack-y. Like there needs to be some kind of dizzying visual that it backs up, such as Tangerine Dream and Risky Business train segment...
 bsproule661 wrote:



same!


Then...why?
 Laptopdog wrote:

First comment!
Uh...I got nothin'.  😁




same!
First comment!
Uh...I got nothin'.  😁