SOUNDTRACK: NICK HAKIM-“The Want” NPR’S SOUTH X LULLABY (March 24, 2017).
It’s always interesting to hear someone with a big hairy beard sing in high falsetto, and that’s just what Hakim does here.
This song is very simple with twinkling synths and programmed beasts all underneath Hakim’s delicate voice. The blurb introduces Hakim to those of us who don’t know him:
Nick Hakim begins with a bit of a fake-out — languorous strings like something out of a Stars Of The Lid record rumble from a sampler, somber and hesitant. But as he begins to sing in a heartbroken falsetto, surrounded by optical fibers hanging from the ceiling of SXSW’s Optic Obscura installation by Raum Industries, the ambient intro morphs into a quiet, psychedelic croon.
“The Want” will appear on Hakim’s full-length debut, Green Twins, but for now, this solo version is only backed by Mellotron and the reverb’d rhythms of what sounds like a Casio preset. It’s soul music for outer-space, performed in a room that looks like outer-space.
This blurb makes this song sound a lot more trippy than it actually is. To me, the only psychedelic bit is one harp line. Otherwise it sounds like a very spare, echoing, simple song. The end does add some interesting layers of sound, but maybe the recorded version is more trippy.
[READ: June 1, 2016] The Good Neighbors: Kith
I didn’t really love book one in this series. I enjoyed the premise, but found the execution flawed–both in the “script” and to an extent in the drawings–there a bunch of characters who all look vaguely similar. But I did like it enough to want to read Book 2.
There’s a handy recap that catches us up.
Then we see Rue sad because of her sullen boyfriend who might be breaking up with her. But he’s a dick anyhow as are most of the characters, frankly.
About 30 pages in something interesting happens when they discover a knife in a tree. (more…)


















