I, Harappan: The Free Ones
Mysticism, funk and soul converge in the unshackling debut single, The Free Ones, from UK artist I, Harappan
The up-and-coming independent artist, I, Harappan, built his debut single, The Free Ones, on a foundation of mysticism and funk, with elements of Britpop, folk and soul nestled between the transcendently uplifting layers. The London & Cardiff residing artist, without any formal music training, produced the artfully enlivening single based on his innately attuned relationship to music before The Free Ones, in all its unshackling disco pop glory, was mixed and mastered by Blake Eiseman (Beyonce, Janet Jackson, Jay Z). The Free Ones is the first single to be released from I, Harappan’s upcoming album, which is set to offer a series of snapshots of the alternative artist’s consciousness, which leans heavily on the otherworldly, but is rooted in enough realism to take you along for the ride.
I, Harappan said: “A long ago, in the forgotten city of Harappa, in the land of river and stone, there was a child forged of bronze. The tribe of the Unicorn lived amidst the broken and beautiful Himalayas, birthing fortress worlds of twisted screens and dead white light; though lost to time, their stories live on. Free Ones is the first release from my debut album, “The Harappan & The Devil”, an uplifting cosmic pop experience about never giving up, inspired by ancient mysticism, Tolkien & Diana Ross.”
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