Julia Holter

Singer-songwriter

Birthday December 18, 1984

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

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1984

Julia Shammas Holter (born December 18, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, composer, artist, and academic, based in Los Angeles.

2007

Following three independently produced albums – Phaedra Runs to Russia (2007), Cookbook (2008), and Celebration (2010), Holter's official debut album, Tragedy, was released in August 2011 on Leaving Records.

Inspired by Euripides' Greek play Hippolytus,

2008

Holter contributed songs to multiple compilation albums in 2008.

2010

In 2010, she began playing with Linda Perhacs' band and released a CD-R titled Celebration and a collection of live recordings.

2011

Following three independent album productions, Holter released Tragedy as her first official studio album in 2011.

the album received generally favorable reviews and was named one of NPR's "Best Outer Sound Albums of 2011".

2012

Ekstasis followed in 2012.

Holter released her second album, Ekstasis, in March 2012 on the RVNG Intl. label.

The album drew comparisons to works by such artists as Laurie Anderson, Julianna Barwick, Kate Bush, Joanna Newsom, Grouper, and Stereolab, and received many positive reviews.

Ekstasis reviews:

Holter spent three years making the album, whose title comes from the Greek word meaning "outside of oneself."

The music video for album track "Moni Mon Amie", directed by Yelena Zhelezov, was also released in March.

2013

After signing with Domino Records in 2013, she released the albums Loud City Song (2013), Have You in My Wilderness (2015) and the live-in-the-studio album In the Same Room (2017).

In addition to collaborating with other California-based musicians like Nite Jewel (Ramona Gonzalez), Holter released her third album, Loud City Song, in August 2013 on Domino Records.

Unlike her preceding albums, which were recorded mostly alone in her bedroom, Holter recorded Loud City Song with an ensemble of musicians.

2015

In 2015, Holter released the album Have You in My Wilderness, which became her most successful charting release to date.

She also contributed to Ducktails' fifth studio album, St. Catherine, with her bandmates Chris Votek and Andrew Tholl.

In 2015, she contributed to his Ducktails album, St. Catherine.

In the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against Mondanile, Holter divulged that Mondanile was "emotionally abusive to the point where I had to have a lawyer intervene and was afraid for my life."

2016

Holter collaborated with Jean-Michel Jarre on a song for the second part of the Electronica double album, released on July 18, 2016.

In November 2016, she curated her own program during the tenth-anniversary edition of Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht.

This program included performances by Laurel Halo, Josephine Foster, Maya Dunietz, Jessica Moss and other artists.

2017

In September 2017, she performed a world premier of her scoring of the 1928 silent French film The Passion of Joan of Arc on September 29 at the FIGat7th in downtown Los Angeles.

2018

Most recently, her double album Aviary was released in 2018.

Holter has also collaborated with other musicians, including Nite Jewel, Laurel Halo, Ariel Pink, Ducktails, Linda Perhacs, Michael Pisaro, and Jean-Michel Jarre.

Holter was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

At age six her family moved to Los Angeles, where she later attended the Alexander Hamilton High School.

She studied music at The University of Michigan for four years, graduating with a degree in composition.

After seeing Michael Pisaro perform an avant-garde composition in Michigan, she was inspired to study with him at CalArts, where she graduated from another composition program.

In September 2018, Holter announced her fifth commercially released album, Aviary, and released the lead single "I Shall Love 2".

She followed it with another single, "Words I Heard", before the album's release on October 26.

In 2021, Holter was appointed the Johnston-Fix Professor of the Practice in Songwriting; Visiting Assistant Professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

On January 9, 2024, Holter announced her sixth studio album, Something in the Room She Moves, set for release on March 22 by Domino.

The Guardian wrote that "Holter's vocal register [...] faintly recalls Siouxsie Sioux or Nico".

Under the Radar similarly compared her to other female artists saying; "Holter is Siouxsie Sioux meets Kate Bush, with a matchstick intensity, relighting her own wick by the conversation in her voice, her diaphragm shifting between instruments".

Holter was previously in a relationship with former Real Estate guitarist and Ducktails frontman Matt Mondanile.