Daniel Higgs - 06 décembre 2010 - Koko - Londres
music · ·Koko, Londres
Daniel Higgs is an American multidisciplinary artist, musician, poet, and visual artist, primarily known for his work with the post-hardcore band Lungfish and his prolific and eclectic solo career, often centered on banjo and mystical explorations.
Daniel Higgs is a singular and prolific figure in the American underground music and art scene. Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, he first gained recognition as the frontman and vocalist for the post-hardcore band Lungfish, formed in 1987. With Lungfish, Higgs developed a minimalist and hypnotic style, characterized by repetitive rhythms and his introspective, often enigmatic lyrics, leaving a significant mark on the Dischord Records label.
Alongside his commitment to Lungfish, Daniel Higgs embarked on an extensive and exploratory solo career starting in the late 1990s. His solo work is distinguished by a radically different approach, moving away from rock to embrace a psychedelic folk, drone, and experimental universe. Frequently using the banjo as his primary instrument, Higgs weaves ethereal and meditative soundscapes, imbued with spiritual, esoteric, and cosmic themes.
His rich and varied solo discography includes notable albums such as Ancestral Songs, Metempsychotic Melodies, and Magic Alphabet, which illustrate his ability to fuse elements of traditional folk with avant-garde textures. Beyond music, Higgs is also a poet and visual artist whose works, often interconnected with his musical practice, explore symbolic motifs and personal cosmologies. His influence lies in his ability to maintain an integral and singular artistic vision, defying classifications and inspiring a deep exploration of spirituality through art.