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As Hibou, Seattle-based musician Peter Michel creates a particularly dazed strain of melodic dream pop whose introspective themes often reflect the dissociative disorder from which he suffers. After his debut EP, Dunes, caught the attention of Seattle indie Barsuk Records, he continued to develop his sound over three well-received albums including 2019's Halve. While still in high school, Michel joined West Coast dream pop outfit Craft Spells and spent almost eight months touring the U.S. and Europe as their drummer. Not long afterward, he developed an unusual disorder called depersonalization, which causes sufferers to feel like they are observing themselves outside of their body. Trying to cope with the anxiety brought on by his disorder, he formed his own project, Hibou, and began crafting hazy bedroom pop songs whose billowing melodies and shimmering guitar parts suggested a dreamlike state. He self-released an EP, Dunes, in 2013 and was subsequently signed to Barsuk, which issued his eponymous home-recorded full-length debut two years later. Having played all the parts himself, Michel employed a touring band to represent Hibou on the road, opening shows for groups like Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Phantogram. To further develop his sound, he worked with a producer, Dylan Wall, in a proper studio and recorded 2018's lusher and more intricate Something Familiar with his touring bandmates. A third Hibou album, Halve, appeared a year later that delved deeper into themes of melancholia and change. Biograhy by Timothy Monger Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
As Hibou, Seattle-based musician Peter Michel creates a particularly dazed strain of melodic dream pop whose introspective themes often reflect the dissociative disorder from which he suffers. After his debut EP, Dunes, caught the attention of Seattle indie Barsuk Records, he continued to develop his sound over three well-received albums including 2019's Halve. While still in high school, Michel joined West Coast dream pop outfit Craft Spells and spent almost eight months touring the U.S. and Europe as their drummer. Not long afterward, he developed an unusual disorder called depersonalization, which causes sufferers to feel like they are observing themselves outside of their body. Trying to cope with the anxiety brought on by his disorder, he formed his own project, Hibou, and began crafting hazy bedroom pop songs whose billowing melodies and shimmering guitar parts suggested a dreamlike state. He self-released an EP, Dunes, in 2013 and was subsequently signed to Barsuk, which issued his eponymous home-recorded full-length debut two years later. Having played all the parts himself, Michel employed a touring band to represent Hibou on the road, opening shows for groups like Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Phantogram. To further develop his sound, he worked with a producer, Dylan Wall, in a proper studio and recorded 2018's lusher and more intricate Something Familiar with his touring bandmates. A third Hibou album, Halve, appeared a year later that delved deeper into themes of melancholia and change. Biograhy by Timothy Monger Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sunder
Above Us
Dissolve
Valium
Inside Illumination
Glow
In the Sun
When The Season Ends
Amethyst
Eve (Intro)
Junipero Love
Clarity
Fall Into
As Always
Eleanor
Hide Away
Silver
Shutter Song
Motion
Keeping Still
Rêveuse
Night Fell
An Hour of Vision
Your Echo (To Remember)
Malison
Following Divide
Flood
Pure
June
Glamour
The Way You're Breathing
Resolve To Burn
Only in the Dark
Already Forgotten
Opia
A Sweet Thought
Cityscape
Inside Illumination - Slow Magic Remix
Something Familiar
Hollow
You Could Vanish Again
Upon the Clouds You Weep
Désir
Devilry
Hideaway
Eidolon
Drive
Infinite, How?
Shauna's House
Shaii
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