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Larkhall Announces Intimate York Date

Composer-pianist and creative coder – LARKHALL – will be taking his innovative live show to venues across the UK this year.

Touring in support of his upcoming album, Say You’re With Me (released 24 June), the postclassical soloist will be airing new compositions at a series of live dates across the UK throughout June to November 2022. In his moving and cinematic performances, music, visual art and technology collide to create something spellbinding – full dates and details of which can be found below.

Algorithms play a role in our daily lives, shaping everything from weather forecasts, to driving directions, to social media feeds. However, Larkhall poses the question: “can they be… art?”

Larkhall is the performance alias of Bath-based composer, coder and new media artist Charlie Williams. Born in a small mining town in Minnesota, he has since forged a career out of fusing software ingenuity with his profound passion and talent for music. Developing SingSmash (a game you play by singing) while at the University of Cambridge, he has also worked on developing audio-recognition app Shazam (building an audio-reactive “listening” animation).

Adopting the moniker Larkhall as creative outlet for his music, he released his first album of compositions in 2016. From there, his 2019 album The Sea Was Never Blue hit #2 on the UK iTunes Classical Chart, and introduced his signature style of musically-reactive visuals.

In 2022, Larkhall returns with a sublime new collection of songs, Say You’re With Me. With shades of neo-classical artists such as Nils Frahm or Max Ritcher and the nu-soul/minimalism of Go Go Penguin, the album presents 11 piano-led instrumentals that are at once masterfully understated and technically complex, while always retaining a magnetic sense of melody.

Beneath its pristine and peaceful surface, the album finds an artist contemplating on themes of mental health (or more specifically, men’s mental health) as well as, on a more personal level, using the music to create a space in which Larkhall could understand and care for his own mental well-being. As Larkhall explains:

“After my second child was born, I found myself really struggling. I mean, sure. Everyone must struggle, a bit, when their life suddenly and drastically constricts, radically reconfigured to comprise half of a team whose efforts revolve solely around caring for a newborn and a toddler. I never thought to call what I was experiencing “depression”.

Finding solace and space to heal in composing new music, the creation of Say You’re With Me proved to be a very literal kind of therapy. Guiding him through the darkest of times, the record stands as a testament to Larkhall emerging the other side with a revitalised outlook on life. 

“Say You’re With Me is an open call, an invitation to others struggling with mental health: to feel okay with not being okay, to assess how you’re doing, to ask for and receive help, to prioritise caring for yourself, and to know that doing all of this can help you become better, calmer, more open and confident as a person, an artist, a partner, and a dad.”

Say You’re With Me is released on 24th June 2022. Offering a unique opportunity to hear his latest work partnered with his patently vivid and vivacious algorithmic projections for the first time, Larkhall will be touring the album at these intimate settings: Micklegate Social in York on June 25th, the Brudenell Piano Sessions in Leeds on June 26th & the Creative Coding Workshop in Leeds on June 27th.

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19/06/2022 Jane Howkins

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