
Last Exit on Bethnal
Born from a desire to explore her background in film composing to create a music film, Hannah Hollandâs album Last Exit On Bethnal' is released via PRAH Recordings. Together with director Lydia Garnett, the multi-faceted London producer shaped ideas born out of images the pair werenât finding in film, inspired by queer icon filmmakers like Kenneth Anger and Derek Jarman. âWe wanted to craft something unapologetically for dykes: a poetic, surreal exploration of dyke power and sexuality set in a fantasy underworld,â explains Holland. Once the film was shot, she channelled its stunning imagery and the energy of the cast into making the record. Seductive and bass-driven, its nine tracks merge sleazy guitars with 707 machine drums, beautiful evolving arps, and surreal moments of Lynchian dreaminess and Aphex Twin-inspired atmospherics. "It was a really amazing collaborative experience and coming together of a community to make something totally uniqueâŠ.and hot!â she continues. The first single âBikerâ features a filthy synth hook atop Hannahâs signature bass-guitar, perfectly capturing the raw and sexy energy of the album and its visual centrepiece. You can listen to it here. The film will be screened at a one-off club night at Londonâs ICA on 11th April in association with Culture Divided, Somesuch and Bala Project.
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$14.40Last Exit on Bethnal
Born from a desire to explore her background in film composing to create a music film, Hannah Hollandâs album Last Exit On Bethnal' is released via PRAH Recordings. Together with director Lydia Garnett, the multi-faceted London producer shaped ideas born out of images the pair werenât finding in film, inspired by queer icon filmmakers like Kenneth Anger and Derek Jarman. âWe wanted to craft something unapologetically for dykes: a poetic, surreal exploration of dyke power and sexuality set in a fantasy underworld,â explains Holland. Once the film was shot, she channelled its stunning imagery and the energy of the cast into making the record. Seductive and bass-driven, its nine tracks merge sleazy guitars with 707 machine drums, beautiful evolving arps, and surreal moments of Lynchian dreaminess and Aphex Twin-inspired atmospherics. "It was a really amazing collaborative experience and coming together of a community to make something totally uniqueâŠ.and hot!â she continues. The first single âBikerâ features a filthy synth hook atop Hannahâs signature bass-guitar, perfectly capturing the raw and sexy energy of the album and its visual centrepiece. You can listen to it here. The film will be screened at a one-off club night at Londonâs ICA on 11th April in association with Culture Divided, Somesuch and Bala Project.
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Born from a desire to explore her background in film composing to create a music film, Hannah Hollandâs album Last Exit On Bethnal' is released via PRAH Recordings. Together with director Lydia Garnett, the multi-faceted London producer shaped ideas born out of images the pair werenât finding in film, inspired by queer icon filmmakers like Kenneth Anger and Derek Jarman. âWe wanted to craft something unapologetically for dykes: a poetic, surreal exploration of dyke power and sexuality set in a fantasy underworld,â explains Holland. Once the film was shot, she channelled its stunning imagery and the energy of the cast into making the record. Seductive and bass-driven, its nine tracks merge sleazy guitars with 707 machine drums, beautiful evolving arps, and surreal moments of Lynchian dreaminess and Aphex Twin-inspired atmospherics. "It was a really amazing collaborative experience and coming together of a community to make something totally uniqueâŠ.and hot!â she continues. The first single âBikerâ features a filthy synth hook atop Hannahâs signature bass-guitar, perfectly capturing the raw and sexy energy of the album and its visual centrepiece. You can listen to it here. The film will be screened at a one-off club night at Londonâs ICA on 11th April in association with Culture Divided, Somesuch and Bala Project.











