LUH Shares “I&I Video” and Signs To Mute

LUH Shares "I&I Video" and single (produced by The Haxen Cloak

Today LUH have released their new single and video for “I&I,” their first music to be released since their recent signing to Mute.

LUH (which stands for Lost Under Heaven) is Ellery Roberts and Ebony Hoorn. Over the past two years, they have been releasing music, art, photography, film and manifestos into the world, including 2014’s “Unites” video and the expansive “Lost Under Heaven” music and artwork package at the end of last year.

Ellery’s name might be familiar as the frontman of WU LYF, whose raw and primal voice helped create a sound that shaped a new model for the untamed fury of youth. Ebony is an audio-visual artist based in Amsterdam, where the pair now live, and co-directed the new video with Florian Joahn.

The track was produced in 2015, on the remote island of Osea by The Haxan Cloak (known for his own genre-bending experimental compositions and work on Björk’s Vulnicura album).

The band will be debuting their live show in a handful of venues across Europe. Full dates below:

4 March – Berlin, Berghain Kantine
5 March – Amsterdam, De School
7 March – Paris, Boule Noire
8 March – London, Electrowerkz

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