Haiku Hands

Haiku Hands are an alternative dance indie pop band from Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. The group consists of Claire Nakazawa, Beatrice Lewis, Mie Nakazawa, and performing member Mataya Young.[1][2] The Nakazawa sisters are from Sydney and Lewis is from Melbourne.[3]

Haiku Hands
Haiku Hands at Haldern Pop Festival 2019
Background information
OriginSydney, Melbourne, Australia
GenresDance, Electronic, Electro Pop, Hip Hop, Pop,
Years active2017–present
Websitehttp://haikuhands.com.au/
MembersClaire Nakazawa, Beatrice Lewis, Mie Nakazawa, Mataya Young

Touring

The group toured nationally with Groovin The Moo and Listen Out (festival). They have played festivals including Splendour in the Grass, St Jerome's Laneway Festival, Wonderland Scarehouse Tour, Pitch Festival and Party In The Paddock. Haiku Hands have supported Flight Facilities and Bloc Party on their Australian tours.[4][5][6][7] In 2019, they toured with Sofi Tukker.

Members

Discography

Singles

  • "Not About You" (2017) [8][9]
  • "Jupiter" (2018)[10]
  • "Squat" (feat. True Vibenation) (2018) [11]
  • "Dare You Not to Dance" (2019)
  • "ONSET" (2019)


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References

  1. "Haiku Hands". triple j Unearthed.
  2. "The Unveiling Of Haiku Hands". LNWY.
  3. "Haiku Hands Know How To Put On A Show". www.vogue.co.uk.
  4. Gibson, Fran. "Haiku Hands: High Energy Meets High Art". scenestr - Pop Culture & Entertainment.
  5. "Haiku Hands | Niche Productions". nicheproductions.com.au.
  6. "HAIKU HANDS | The Cambridge Hotel". thecambridgehotel.com.au.
  7. Leeson, Josh (February 1, 2019). "Haiku Hands have no plans to rush debut album". Newcastle Herald.
  8. Schiff, James (December 4, 2017). "Introducing your new obsession: "Not About You" by Haiku Hands". EARMILK.
  9. McLaughlin, Molly. "Artists To Watch in 2018 Haiku Hands". Purple Sneakers.
  10. "Haiku Hands keep on skyrocketing with 'Jupiter'". Purple Sneakers. April 18, 2018.
  11. Smith, Thomas (October 12, 2018). "Haiku Hands are Australia's most electrifying new prospect". NME.
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