Review: Laurel Halo Behind the Green Door EP

Laurel Chartow's work as Laurel Halo tends to land between the accessible and the abstract, the spacey and the confrontational. Although very few of her tracks are specifically aimed at DJs, the New York-based artist has acknowledged dance music's influence on her work, citing an early trip to DEMF (she grew up outside of Detroit, in Ann Arbor) as a formative experience. Chartow had an eventful 2012, marked most of all by the release of Quarantine, her debut LP of virtually beatless, ambient avant-pop. She also released Spring, her first truly dancefloor-oriented EP, under the moniker King Felix, as well as the "Sunlight on the Faded," a single which combined her vocal stylings with overt references to juke and drum & bass. Chartow is adept at balancing these interests over the course of a song or record, but Behind the Green Door, her latest EP, continues with the trend of compartmentalizing. Read more »













