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Grouper is the solo project of American musician, artist and producer Liz Harris (born July 15, 1980). She has released material on her own label and other independent labels since 2005. Grouper released the critically acclaimed '' Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill'' in 2008, followed by five more records, including a two-part album, ''A I A'', and the piano-led album ''
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''. Her twelfth album, '' Shade'', was released in 2021. Grouper has collaborated with a number of other artists, including
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(as the duo Mirrorring),
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(as Slow Walkers), and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma (as Raum).


History

Harris was born July 15, 1980 in Northern California and grew up around the
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. She grew up in a
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commune there which was inspired by the philosophy of
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. The community was known as "The Group", which would later serve as some inspiration for the moniker Grouper. According to Harris, the kids called each other and the parents 'groupers' sort of as a defiance. She says: "It was us making our own identities inside a pretty controlled environment, and sort of lashing back maybe... When I had to think of a name I felt annoyed at nothing sounding right. I wanted something that referenced me without referencing 'Me.'" According to her, she "felt like the music was at its barest just a grouping of sounds, and I was just the grouper." After finishing college, Harris briefly moved to
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, where she worked with
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at Patrick Painter. Harris is now based in Oregon. Harris’ first album was 2005’s ''Grouper'', a self-released full-length
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, followed later that year by ''Way Their Crept'' on Free Porcupine (re-released in 2007 on Type Records). In
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she released a single (''He Knows''), one album, called ''Wide'', and a collaboration with
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entitled ''Creepshow''. Harris made available new material steadily through the years, and continued to collaborate with various artists such as
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and Xela. In 2008 she released '' Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill,'' her breakthrough album. An
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reviewer Heather Phares praised the album for showing more musical range than Harris' previous work and for "letting more melody, more structured songs, and even a few phrases emerge from the ether."
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gave it 8.2 stars calling the work "an arresting album of pastoral psychedelic pop". In 2011, Grouper released an album consisting of two parts: '' A I A: Dream Loss'' and '' A I A: Alien Observer'', which was critically acclaimed by
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, while the latter part was noted for being more accessible of the two discs. Early in 2012, Grouper performed ''Violet Replacement'' in the UK and Europe, a pair of longform tape collage pieces which originally took shape for commissioned performances in New York and Berkeley. She also collaborated with Jesy Fortino of
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to release an album '' Foreign Body'' under their common moniker Mirrorring. At Berlin's Club Transmediale festival in early February 2012 Harris performed ''Circular Veil'' in collaboration with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. Somewhere between an installation and a performance, it found her extending her more concise music outward into eight hours of music, designed to mimic one full
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. In 2013, Harris released an album, ''
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''. Grouper's studio album titled ''
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'' was released on October 31, 2014. The album is relatively stripped-down; piano, voice and field recordings. The majority of the album was recorded in Aljezur, Portugal in 2011, while Harris was on a residency set up by Galeria Zé dos Bois. That same year she appeared on The Bug's
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providing vocals for the track "Void". In 2015, Grouper collaborated with an independent filmmaker
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on the film ''Hypnosis Display'', commissioned by Leeds Opera North. In 2016, Grouper released a 7" entitled '' 'Paradise Valley'. In 2017, Grouper was one of the curators for the 11th edition of the Dutch
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festival. Her curated program included films ''La Double Vie de Véronique'' by Krzysztof Kieślowski and ''Lighthouse'' by Paul Clipson and music performances from artists
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, Marcia Bassett & Samara Lubelski duo, Brötzmann/Leigh, Ekin Fil,
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,
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and
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. On March 8, 2018, Grouper announced a new album '' Grid of Points'' and released the first single "Parking Lot" from the album. The album was released on April 27 via Kranky. On July 27, 2021, Harris announced a new Grouper album, '' Shade'', and released its first single "Unclean Mind". The album was released on October 22 via Kranky. It features songs that were recorded over the past fifteen years.


Musical style

The style of Grouper is sparse ambient music, making use of acoustic guitar, piano and housed vocal loops. Writing for the ''
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'', Andy Downing noted a primitive and collage approach to how Harris constructs soundscapes. During her days as a part of a Fourth Way commune, Harris' primary sources for discovering music were limited. With a little help from her parents, whose musical tastes were eclectic and divergent, she discovered Eastern European folk and American avant-pop. Through her father, who himself was a composer, she would later discover contemporary classical and early music. In 2008, when she released '' Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill'', Pitchfork compared it to classic
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releases from the British label 4AD, drawing comparisons to Cocteau Twins and early
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.
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described some songs from the album, such as "Wind and Snow" and "Stuck", sonically reminiscent of the
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period composers Gesualdo and
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Discography


Albums

*''Way Their Crept'' (2005) *''Grouper'' (2005) *''Wide'' (2006) *''Cover the Windows and the Walls'' (2009) *'' Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill'' (2008) *'' A I A: Dream Loss'' (2011) *'' A I A: Alien Observer'' (2011) *''
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'' (2013) *''
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'' (2014) *'' Grid of Points'' (2018) *''After its Own Death / Walking in a Spiral Towards The House'' as "Nivhek" (2019) *'' Shade'' (2021)


EPs and Singles

*''He Knows'' (2006) *''Tried'' (2007) *''Hold/Sick'' (2010) *''Water People'' (2011) *''Violet Replacement, Pt. I: Rolling Gate'' (2012) *''Violet Replacement, Pt. II: Sleep'' (2012) *''Paradise Valley'' (2016) *''Children'' (2017)


Collaborations

*''Creepshow'' as "
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vs. Grouper" (2006) *''Eckords.'' with Jorge Behringer as "Flash Lights" (2006) *''Visitor'' with Ilyas Ahmed (2011) *'' Foreign Body'' with
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as "Mirrorring" (2012) *''Slow Walkers'' with
Lawrence English Lawrence English (born 1975/76) is an Australian composer, artist, and curator from Brisbane. His work is broadly concerned with the politics of perception, specifically he is interested in the nature of listening, and sounds' capability to occ ...
as "Slow Walkers" (2013) *''The Event of Your Leaving'' with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma as "Raum" (2013) *''Felt This Way/Dying All The Time'' with Jed Bindeman and Scott Simmons as "Helen" (2014) *''Void'' and ''Black Wasp'' with
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(2014) *''Daughter'' with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma as "Raum" (2022)


Split Releases

*''Split'' with Pumice (2009) *''Grouper/City Center'' with City Center (2009) *''Tsuki No Seika Volume One'' with Xela (2009) *''Roy Montgomery/Grouper'' - featuring Grouper's ''Vessel'' EP - with Roy Montgomery (2010)


Notes


References


Further reading

* Segal, Dave (April 16, 2009)
"Through the Pastoral, Darkly"
''The Stranger''. * Bevan, David (October 15, 2008)
"Grouper: Hymns from a Nor-Cal Loner"
XLR8R. * Stosuy, Brandon (). (May 29, 2018)
"On finding common experiences that are otherwise impossible"
''The Creative Independent''.
"Questions of Doom with Liz Harris of Grouper"
''Bad Vibes''.


External links


Official website

Grouper BandCamp website

Liz Harris' visual art website
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