The Haxan Cloak
The Haxan Cloak | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Bobby Krlic |
Born | Wakefield, England | 20 December 1985
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, record producer |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Aurora Borealis Tri Angle |
Website | thehaxancloak |
Bobby Krlic (born 20 December 1985),[1] known by his stage name The Haxan Cloak, is a British composer, artist, music producer and musician.
The Haxan Cloak has released two full-length albums (2011's The Haxan Cloak and 2013's Excavation). As a producer, Krlic has worked with artists including Björk, Father John Misty, Khalid,[2] Troye Sivan,[3] Goldfrapp,[4] serpentwithfeet[5] and The Body.[6] He has also composed several soundtracks, credited under his real name, including Ari Aster's 2019 horror film Midsommar,[7] and television series Snowpiercer, Angel of Darkness[8] and Reprisal.[9]
Early life and education
[edit]Krlic was born and raised in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.[10] He is of Serbian descent.[11] He studied music and visual arts at the University of Brighton.[12]
Music career
[edit]The Haxan Cloak releases
[edit]Krlic's first release as The Haxan Cloak was the Observatory E.P., landing as a cassette via Aurora Borealis on Halloween 2010.[13] A year later, Krlic recorded his first album, The Haxan Cloak, in his parents' shed using strings, mics and a laptop, playing every instrument himself.[14] The second LP, Excavation, was released in 2013, and has a more electronic feel, using samples and heavy bass, along with distorted field recordings made by Krlic.[14][15][16]
In 2012, The Haxan Cloak released a limited edition, one track, 27-minute live recording, The Men Parted the Sea to Devour the Water, as a part of Southern Records' Latitudes series.[17]
Krlic has also released remixes of songs by other artists under The Haxan Cloak, including Father John Misty[18] Foals[19] and Björk.[20]
Production credits
[edit]In 2014, Krlic teamed up with American sludge metal band The Body to produce their 2014 album I Shall Die Here.[21] In the same year he produced Victim by noise rock band HEALTH.[22]
Krlic also collaborated with Björk as a co-producer on her album Vulnicura, released in January 2015.[23][24] Since then, he has produced serpentwithfeet's E.P. Blisters,[25] Goldfrapp's 2017 album Silver Eye,[26] Heaven by Khalid from 2019's Free Spirit,[27] and by Troye Sivan's 2018 single Animal.[28] He also produced Father John Misty's cover of Fallin' Rain.[29] and co-produced his 2020 singles To S. / To R.[30]
Scoring work
[edit]Krlic was invited by Oscar-winning score composer Atticus Ross to work with him on Michael Mann's film Blackhat released in 2015.[31] In 2016, Krlic continued his work with Ross, co-scoring Triple 9, directed by John Hillcoat, and the soundtrack to Almost Holy, a documentary directed by Steve Hoover.[32]
In 2019, Krlic scored Ari Aster's second feature horror film Midsommar,[2][33] for which Krlic won Best Original Score at the 2020 Ivor Novello Awards.[34]
Within television, Krlic has scored a number of major network shows including TNT's Snowpiercer[35] and Angel of Darkness,[8] Hulu's Reprisal[36] and Netflix's Seven Seconds.[37]
In 2020 he collaborated with Swans on a Halloween Pass of Red Dead Redemption 2 by Rockstar Games.[38][39]
Touring
[edit]In 2014, The Haxan Cloak toured the United States visiting Washington, DC, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles.[40] He performed at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple along with Robert Henke and his music and light show, Lumière,[41] and in Los Angeles with Pharmakon.[42] The New York Times called The Haxan Cloak's set "amorphous, ominous and immersive, a transcendent plunge into darkness and overwhelming pressure". The Haxan Cloak performed a solo show at Manchester International Festival in 2017.[43] Bobby Krlic also joined Björk on her Vulnicura tour in the U.S (including The Governor's Ball in New York) and Europe.
Musical style
[edit]Krlic's music is almost entirely instrumental, and is often described as dark, carefully constructed, textured and atmospheric, with heavy bass and elements of drone metal.[44][14] Of his albums, Krlic has said, "The first record was about a person's decline towards death, so this one's about the journey he takes afterwards." The name Haxan Cloak derives from the Swedish "häxan", meaning "the witch".[44]
Excavation was rated a 9 out of 10 by Spin,[15] and an 8.7 out of 10 by Pitchfork,[14] who also named it the 29th-best album of 2013.[14] Rolling Stone named it the 16th-best dance album of 2013.[21]
Midsommar received wide critical praise including a 9/10 from The Line of Best Fit, ranked 2 in Insider's Top 20 Best Movie and TV Soundtracks of The Decade,[45][46] and critic Glenn Kenny of The New York Times stating that “The remarkable music score by Bobby Krlic aka The Haxan Cloak is also a major contributor to the uncanny feeling the movie creates. Top Stuff."[47]
Awards
[edit]- 2019: Midsommar – Nominee, Breakthrough Composer of the Year – International Film Music Critics Association[48]
- 2020: Midsommar — Winner, Best Original Soundtrack – Ivor Novello Awards[34]
- 2022: Returnal – Winner, Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition – D.I.C.E. Awards[49]
- 2022: Returnal – Winner, Best Music – BAFTA Games Awards[50]
- 2022: Returnal - Nominee, Best Original Video Game Score - Ivor Novello Awards[51]
Personal life
[edit]Krlic moved from London to Los Angeles in 2015.[52] As of 2016, he resides in the Silver Lake area.[53]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Year | Title |
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2011 | The Haxan Cloak
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2013 | Excavation
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Extended plays
[edit]Year | Title |
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2009 | The Haxan Cloak
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2011 | Observatory
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2012 | The Men Parted the Sea to Devour the Water
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Film soundtracks
[edit]Year | Film | Artist | Details |
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2015 | Blackhat | Atticus Ross | Programmer |
2016 | Triple 9 | Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, Claudia Sarne | Composer, engineer, mixer, performer, producer, programmer |
Almost Holy | Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, Bobby Krlic | Performer, composer | |
2019 | Midsommar | Bobby Krlic | Composer[33] |
2023 | Beau Is Afraid | Bobby Krlic | Composer[54] |
Blue Beetle | Bobby Krlic | Composer |
Television and video game soundtracks
[edit]Year | Project | Artist | Details |
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2016 | Shooter | Bobby Krlic | Composer |
2018 | Seven Seconds | Bobby Krlic | Composer, Producer |
2019 | The Alienist: Angel of Darkness | Bobby Krlic | Composer, Producer |
2019 | Red Dead Redemption 2 | Bobby Krlic | Composer, Producer |
2019 | Reprisal | Bobby Krlic | Composer, Producer |
2021 | Snowpiercer | Bobby Krlic | Composer, Producer |
2021 | Calls | Bobby Krlic | Composer, Producer |
2021 | Returnal | Bobby Krlic | Composer |
2022 | Paper Girls | Bobby Krlic | Composer |
2023 | Beef | Bobby Krlic | Composer |
Songwriting and production credits
[edit]Title | Year | Artist | Album | Songwriter | Producer | |||
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Primary | Secondary | Additional | Vocal | |||||
"To Carry the Seeds of Death Within In" | 2014 | The Body | I Shall Die Here | |||||
"Alone All the Way" | ||||||||
"The Night Knows No Dawn" | ||||||||
"Hail to Thee, Everlasting Pain" | ||||||||
"Our Souls Were Clean" | ||||||||
"Darkness Surrounds Us" | ||||||||
"Like Chrome" | Wife | What's Between | ||||||
"Tongue" | ||||||||
"Heart is a Far Light" | ||||||||
"Salvage" | ||||||||
"Dans Ce" | ||||||||
"A Nature (Shards)" | ||||||||
"Living Joy" | ||||||||
"Fruit Tree" | ||||||||
"Further Not Better" | ||||||||
"Unites" | Lost Under Heaven | Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing | ||||||
"Family" | 2015 | Björk | Vulnicura | |||||
"Victim" | Health | Death Magic | ||||||
"I&I" | 2016 | Lost Under Heaven | Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing | |||||
"Beneath the Concrete" | ||||||||
"Future Blues" | ||||||||
"Someday Come" | ||||||||
"$oro" | ||||||||
"Here Our Moment Ends" | ||||||||
"Loyalty" | ||||||||
"Lost Under Heaven" | ||||||||
"First Eye to the New Sky" | ||||||||
"Lament" | ||||||||
"The Great Longing" | ||||||||
"Flickering" | Serpentwithfeet | Blisters EP | ||||||
"Blisters" | ||||||||
"Four Ethers" | ||||||||
"Penance" (featuring Andre Goldenhuys) |
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"Redemption" | ||||||||
"Anymore" | 2017 | Goldfrapp | Silver Eye | |||||
"Tigerman" | ||||||||
"Become the One" | ||||||||
"Faux Suede Drifter" | ||||||||
"Zodiac Black" | ||||||||
"Moon in Your Mouth" | ||||||||
"Ocean" | ||||||||
"Animal" | 2018 | Troye Sivan | Bloom | |||||
"Fallin' Rain" | Father John Misty | Non-album single | ||||||
"Heaven" | 2019 | Khalid | Free Spirit |
References
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- ^ a b "How the Haxan Cloak's Bobby Krlic brought unnerving beauty to Midsommar". The FADER.
- ^ "Troye Sivan Shares New Song 'Animal'". PAPER. 9 August 2018.
- ^ "Beggars Music". Beggarsmusic.com.
- ^ "serpentwithfeet: blisters". Pitchfork.com.
- ^ "The Body: I Shall Die Here". Pitchfork.com.
- ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | The Haxan Cloak Talks His 'Midsommar' Score". The Quietus.
- ^ a b "Bobby Krlic (The Haxan Cloak) Scoring TNT's 'The Alienist: Angel of Darkness'". Filmmusicreporter.com. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
- ^ says, Gary Jr. "Bobby Krlic (The Haxan Cloak) Scoring Hulu's 'Reprisal' | Film Music Reporter".
- ^ Larry Fitzmaurice, “Rising: The Haxan Cloak,” Pitchfork, 21 February 2013.
- ^ Gibb, Rory (30 November 2011). "The Quietus | Features | In Extremis | Hubble, Bubble, Toil & Trouble: The Haxan Cloak Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
- ^ Nick Johnstone, “Interview: The Haxan Cloak,” Archived 27 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine The Stool Pigeon, 8 January 2013.
- ^ "'Observatory' E.P., by HAXAN CLOAK". Aurora Borealis Recordings.
- ^ a b c d e "The Haxan Cloak, 'Excavation' (Tri Angle)". Spin. 16 April 2013.
- ^ a b "The Haxan Cloak: Excavation". Pitchfork.com.
- ^ "'The Haxan Cloak', by HAXAN CLOAK". Aurora Borealis Recordings.
- ^ Shepherd, Sam (29 July 2012). "Review: The Haxan Cloak – The Men Parted The Sea To Devour The Water". Archived from the original on 27 May 2013.
- ^ Strauss, Matthew (31 August 2017). "Father John Misty Enlists the Haxan Cloak for New Remix: Listen". Pitchfork.
- ^ "Foals single 'What Went Down' remixed by The Haxan Cloak - listen". NME. 6 August 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ^ "The Haxan Cloak Remixes Björk's "Mouth Mantra"". Pitchfork. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ^ a b Minsker, Evan (4 February 2014). "The Body Team With the Haxan Cloak for I Shall Die Here, Share "Hail to Thee, Everlasting Pain"". Pitchfork.
- ^ "HEALTH's 'Death Magic': How a Noise Band, Haxan Cloak & Kanye's Engineer Made 2015's Coolest Heavy Album". Billboard.
- ^ Camp, Zoe (6 January 2015). "Björk Collaborating with the Haxan Cloak on New Album". Pitchfork.
- ^ "Inside Track: Björk's Vulnicura". Soundonsound.com.
- ^ "serpentwithfeet - blisters - LP". Rough Trade.
- ^ Johnston, Maura (29 March 2017). "Goldfrapp: How Instagram, Nature's Mysteries Influenced 'Tougher' New LP". Rolling Stone.
- ^ "Heaven". Kkbox.com.
- ^ "Troye Sivan: Bloom". Pitchfork.com.
- ^ Roberts, Christopher. "Father John Misty Covers Link Wray's "Fallin' Rain" in New "Castle Rock" Trailer". undertheradarmag.com.
- ^ Shaffer, Claire (17 August 2020). "Father John Misty Shares 'To S.'/'To R.' on Sub Pop Singles Club". Rolling Stone.
- ^ "Interview with Midsommar composer, The Haxan Cloak". The HotCorn. 9 July 2019.
- ^ "Atticus Ross / Leopold Ross / Bobby Krlic: Almost Holy OST". Pitchfork.com.
- ^ a b Strauss, Matthew (19 June 2019). "The Haxan Cloak Releasing Score for New Film Midsommar". Pitchfork. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
- ^ a b "The Ivors 2020 Winners Announced". The Ivors Academy. 2 September 2020.
- ^ "Snowpiercer Season 2 Netflix Series". Letsott.com.
- ^ "Bobby Krlic: "That pushed me in a direction I had not gone before in scoring"". Cinemacy.com. 23 December 2019.
- ^ "Bobby Krlic Scoring Netflix's 'Seven Seconds'". Filmmusicreporter.com. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
- ^ Minsker, Evan (31 October 2020). "The Haxan Cloak and Swans Share New Song for Red Dead Online". Pitchfork.
- ^ "Swans and The Haxan Cloak team up on new 'Red Dead Online' tracks". NME. 1 November 2020.
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- ^ "D.I.C.E. Awards By Video Game Details". Interactive.org. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ Purslow, Matt (3 March 2022). "BAFTA Games Awards 2022 Nominations Announced". IGN. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
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External links
[edit]- 1985 births
- 21st-century English composers
- 21st-century English male musicians
- Alumni of the University of Brighton
- Dark ambient musicians
- English electronic musicians
- English film score composers
- English male film score composers
- English male television composers
- English people of Serbian descent
- English record producers
- English television composers
- English video game composers
- Living people
- Musicians from Wakefield