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Keaton Henson (born 24 March 1988) is an English musician, composer, visual artist, and poet. He has released six studio albums, a wordless graphic novel titled ''Gloaming'', published by Pocko, and a book of poetry called ''Idiot Verse''. Henson suffers from anxiety, and as a result, he rarely plays concerts.


History


Early life and career beginnings (1988–2012)

Keaton Henson was born in 1988 in London. He is the son of actor
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and ballet dancer Marguerite Porter, and the half-brother of composer
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. Henson began his career as an illustrator. He designed the artwork for various albums including
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's ''
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'' and
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's '' Take to the Skies''. He recorded songs in his apartment in London, initially purely for his own consumption. He gave a recording of one of the songs as a gift to his best friend, and was encouraged to put music online. In November 2010, his debut album ''Dear...'' was released on Motive Sounds Recordings, in a self-made limited edition. In 2011 he released the single "Metaphors" on Porchlight Records. He also recorded "Don't Be Afraid" for the '' Tormented'' soundtrack. Henson's musical breakthrough came when
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played "You Don't Know How Lucky You Are" on BBC Radio 1 for the first time on 7 September 2011, saying: "That piece of music right there...is one of the most special pieces of music I've heard in a very very long time". Lowe said that the reaction from listeners had been "brilliant". Henson formed his own record company, Oak Ten Records, and officially re-released his debut album ''Dear...'' in 2012. The album was critically acclaimed: the
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reported "Keaton Henson isn't a show-off, but with talent like this, he has every right to be". On Metacritic, the album received a score of 70 out of 100. ''Dear...'' didn't enter the charts, but three singles were released–"Charon", "Small Hands" and "You Don't Know How Lucky You Are"–all accompanied by music videos. The video for "Charon" was shortlisted for a UK MVA award in Best Budget Indie/Rock Category. "Small Hands" won Best Music Video at the Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival in 2012. In July 2012, Henson released ''The Lucky''. In November 2012, Henson designed a t-shirt for the
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to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.


''Birthdays'' and other projects (2013–2020)

Henson wrote and recorded his album '' Birthdays'' in less than a year. He travelled to California to record the album and worked with American producer
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. It was released in February 2013. The BBC stated: "Up there, warmed by the fire, he's cloistered away from Twitter and all the other evils of this parish. There's no better way to shut out the din than by putting this record on". A limited edition version of the album was released featuring three bonus songs and a hand-painted piece of art taken from a large painting by Henson which had been cut into 196 pieces. ''Birthdays'' had three singles: "Lying to You", "Sweetheart, What Have You Done To Us", and "You" (released as a limited edition 7" single for
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with an etching by Henson on the b-side). The album was released as a limited book edition, featuring illustrations made by different artists accompanying the songs. In 2012 and 2013, Henson performed sporadically, usually in small venues, galleries, or museums. His art show "Hithermost" took place at the Pertwee, Anderson & Gold gallery in London in January 2013 and "sold quickly". In August 2013, NPR Music published a live Tiny Desk Concert on its website and on YouTube. The songs performed included "You Don't Know How Lucky You Are", "Sweetheart What Have You Done to Us" and "You". In late 2013, he performed in three churches around England. On 16 June 2014, he performed at the
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in London as part of the James Lavelle-curated
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. On the day of the concert, Henson released the album '' Romantic Works'', featuring cellis
Ren Ford
It was streamed exclusively on ''The Guardian'' website and later on
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. In early 2015, Henson composed a score for ''Young Men'', a dance project from BalletBoyz, which was performed at the
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in London as a co-production with
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. His first three albums were re-pressed on vinyl with bonus tracks in June 2015. In October 2015, he released an album as part a side project under the pseudonym Behaving. The album was more electronic sounding than his previous releases and was first streamed on Soundcloud and iTunes. The same month also saw the release of ''Idiot Verse'', Henson's debut poetry collection. In September 2016, Henson released ''Kindly Now''. In July 2018, his '' Six Lethargies'' for string orchestra was premiered at the
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. The 70-minute work was jointly commissioned by the Barbican, Vivid Sydney, and National Concert Hall, Dublin. It was performed at the
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and released as an LP in 2019.


''Monument'' (2020–present)

In May 2020, Henson released his single "Career Day", his first release featuring vocals since "Epilogue". A follow-up single to 2016's '' Kindly Now'', it was followed by the single "Ontario" in June. On 23 October 2020, Henson released ''Monument''. The album features
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on drums and percussion. The album deals with his father
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and his battle with a terminal illness. The album was completed two days before his father's death. A follow-up EP to 'Monument', 'Fragments' was released on 27th August 2021. Recorded at the same time as ''Monument'', it features eight tracks, including "Marionette", a collaboration with Julien Baker, and the singles "Before Growing Old", "Limb", and "No Love Lost." Henson also provided the music for the 2020 film ''
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'' directed by Harry Macqueen. The soundtrack was released by city
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on 29 January 2021.


Collaborations

Henson has appeared on The Flight's EP ''Hangman'',
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EP ''Mexico'' and with the London electronic group Unkle on several tracks including "Farewell", "Sonata" and "Sick Lullaby" from '' The Road: Part 1'' and "The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face" from '' The Road: Part II (Lost Highway)''.


In popular culture

Henson's music has featured in the BBC Three zombie drama ''In the Flesh'' (2013-2014), ''Derek'', ''Elementary'', '' The Blacklist'' and in the 2014 film '' X+Y'' (known as ''A Brilliant Young Mind'' in the U.S.). An excerpt from his poetry was quoted in the first episode of STARZ television series ''The Gloaming''. His song "Teach Me" was played on the TV show ''Greys Anatomy'' in season 9, episode 19.


Discography


Concerts and tours


References


External links

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Official Youtube channel, including music videos
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