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Two years since taking the music world by storm with 'Pang' --her lush and dazzling head-trip of an album -- Caroline Polachek has returned with the infectious single "Bunny Is A Rider." Polachek says of the song: "Bunny Is A Rider" is a summer jam about being unavailable. Bunny is slippery, impossible to get ahold of. Maybe it's a fantasy, maybe it's a bad attitude. But anyone can be bunny, at least for three minutes and seventeen seconds.
Her previous album 'Pang' topped year-end lists globally -- including Dazed, The Guardian, NPR, to name a few. The record's lush romanticism and acrobatic vocal stylings firmly established her as one of the most singular and captivating singer-songwriters of a generation.
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Hyd is Hayden Dunham. Their music asks us to pause, fall to our knees, and put our ears to the ground. Like geothermal water bubbling up through dirt, or lava bursting through cracks between rocks, the release of Hyd’s self-titled EP marks the emergence of a lifetime of underground materials. More disclosure than debut, Hyd’s four-track offering lets us feel the heat that’s been building underneath, calling us back down to earth.
Growing up surrounded by the thin topsoil, granite rock masses, and extensive cave systems of Central Texas, Hyd learned early on about hidden pockets of darkness, the places where light never hits, and how dry land can be
overcome by rushing water overnight. Moving between high-school house parties and Texas’ endless oil fields, Hyd’s
early influences were equal parts adolescent yearning and geological time. While the surrounding adults hitched their
dreams to speculative futures and extraction, Hyd tuned in to other earthly intimacies: goosebumps surfacing from a
whisper, of rocks and minerals dissolving and eroding, the echoes of perpetual transmutation, both because of and
despite human intervention.
On a writing trip to the volcanic island of Lanzarote in the Atlantic Ocean, it became apparent to Hyd that it was time
to deliver their work in the form of an EP. This body of land emerged 15 million years ago fromunderground
eruptions, and is largely formed from solidified lava streams. The heat-based processes behind Lanzarote’s formation
catalyzed Hyd’s vision for the forthcoming EP and beyond. Bringing together a collective of close friends and frequent
co-lab-orators, including A. G. Cook, Hyd’s co-creator (along with SOPHIE) of the enigmatic and controversial project
QT, Caroline Polachek, umru, and Nomak, Hyd synthesized a tectonic approach that cracks through the bedrock,
calling for radical vulnerability, presence, and embodiment.
Hyd’s EP explores what it means to move between forms, inheriting one shape while transforming into another, queer
ecosystems of care. "When I lost my vision in 2017 I started being able to see differently. In total darkness you realize
you are beyond your body. That is when I wrote ‘No Shadow.’” Song “Skin 2 Skin” was next in line, erupting body heat
and sensuality in a whispered and wrangled pop anthem. About the track Hyd says: ““Skin 2 Skin is an electrified,
oiled-up vector for self ownership. It’s a visceral, saddle-up, switch anthem. This song is for the ponies of the world. It
asserts that you get to be in your body on your own terms.” From there, “The Look On Your Face” unfolds, described
by Hyd as “A song is made out of lighter fluid and tears. It’s about the struggle of confronting loss. Looking into
someone’s eyes and hearing them say, without words, that they’re choosing something else. Someone else. It is
about trying to accept a new reality and failing - ‘but I know you can change, I know you can.’ This song is a signal to
surrender and phoenix yourself free.” Last in the sequence, “The One,” is a reminder that each of us has agency, and
that we can reimagine and reorganize this current world. It’s up to us to break down outdated systems, examine the inherited landscape and disrupt it from the inside out. Across the EP’s four tracks, you feel Hyd’s breath on your face,
eyelashes an inch apart in the dark, body heat fogging up the windows. Hyd gets in the hottest water on the coldest
night, melts ice with their footprints. Hyd has your back. Hyd is home.
Deeply enmeshed in the art world and music communities, Hyd has dedicated their practice to reinventing systems -
systems of communicating, systems of sexuality, systems of interacting with our environments. Whether through
large scale sculptural practice, where they create fluid, transformative art installations for galleries across America
and Europe, with works like GEL, a vapor that traveled through the air vents of Andrea Rosen Gallery, and 7 Sisters,
a seven-act performance at MoMA PS1 that incorporated dance, music, poetry, video and scents, or through a clear
communion with the natural world, Hyd understands the need to sew relationships with compassion. Hyd is a gentle
expression of these ideas. Always curious, always evolving, always looking inward.
Talent
Caroline Polachek
Hyd