Singer and Producer Hatis Noit Connects Worlds With Her Voice

Published: April 1, 2024, 8 p.m.

The Japanese\xa0singer/composer/producer\xa0Hatis Noit, is originally from the northernmost island of Hokkaido. Her name,\xa0hatis noit \u30cf\u30c1\u30b9\u30ce\u30a4\u30c8,\xa0means the stem of the lotus flower and is intended to serve as a connection between the living world (represented by the lotus flower) and the spirit world (the lotus root).\xa0Further, Hatis Noit feels that singing is not unlike Tai chi, and is a way to connect the physical world to the spiritual world and nature.

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Now based in London and using vocal techniques she\u2019s adapted from around the world, Hatis\xa0Noit\xa0makes music by using electronics to layer and occasionally process her voice. She sings in a pure, Renaissance vocal style, in the keening tradition of the Balkans, in the style of Japanese gagaku or court music, and in a classical operatic mode\u2026 sometimes all in the same song.\xa0The Japanese singer and electronic musician Hatis Noit creates these choirs of sound all by herself, using a looping station, live, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik

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Set list:\xa01. Aura 2. Himbrimi 3. Inori