Julia Holter\u2019s\xa0could be in the realm of\xa0contemporary classical music, experimental pop, and ambient music. Often dreamy and elusive, her songs defy easy description. As likely to work with adventurous rockers as with contemporary classical musicians, Holter has an unusually keen ear for unexpected sounds. Take her song, \u201cEvening Mood,\u201d where hazy layers of vocals swirl over a rhythm section that seems more about the\xa0feeling\xa0of movement than the actual sound of it \u2013 and it turns out the basis of the song is a heavily processed heartbeat. Her latest record, built around the\xa0waterlike flow of the body's internal sound world, is\xa0called\xa0Something in the Room She Moves. Julia Holter\xa0and her band play new music, in-studio.
\nSet list:\xa01. Spinning 2. Marienbad 3. Talking to the Whisper