UCC Harlo

In the project UCC Harlo, Annie Garlid stages sonic communions between the old and the new, contemplates contemporary relationships to the natural world, and casts music as mood. As a classically-trained viola player and singer, she reworks her own performances of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music or begins from scratch, infiltrating electronic textures with liturgical choral riffs, off-the-cuff recordings, and spoken vocals. All of these elements comb the territories between doubt and wonder. Annie released her debut album, United, in March 2019 and her second album, Topos, in May 2023, both on Subtext Recordings. She has performed at Public Records (NYC), IRL Gallery (NYC), Berlin Atonal, CTM Festival (Berlin), Donaufestival (Austria), 3hD Festival (Berlin), Commend (NYC), Nowadays (NYC), Epsilon Spires (Brattleboro, VT) and has been featured on Bayerische Rundfunk, Sveriges Radio, and ORF FM4.

LPs:

Andrea Smith, “Trinity,” 2021


TOPOS

2023, Subtext Recordings

Press:
Boomkat
Igloo

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Performance: Nile Koetting / Photograph: Laura Harvey

“Bach Gamba f•cked” was featured in Chanel’s Fall-Winter 2019/20 show:

“Áve Giove” was featured in JW Anderson’s Spring-Summer 2020 show:

OTHER RELEASES:

Artwork by Julian Osti & Mekko Harjo


UCC HARLO & NY GRAFFITI

2021, Peace Anthem

Artwork by Nicholas Law & Winston Duke

Artwork by Nicholas Law & Winston Duke


HIBERNATION” (Know V.A. Remix)

2021, K/N/I/V/E/S

MIXES:

Aerial Palettes: