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George Clinton calls her "the Jimi
Hendrix of the violin." Rolling Stone called her music "an
impassioned mix of classical, pop, rock, and funk."
The soaring, postmodern pop of Lili Haydn’s Place Between
Places began life in her home studio amid the hills and
trees above Los Angeles. “Lililand” is what she calls this room,
where the walls are covered in red and purple velvet, and where
the singer-songwriter-violinist spent the last two years working
to capture her “most essential, most ecstatic moments” on
record. |