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Drawing inspiration from across generations, Brooklyn-based drummer <a href="spotify:artist:7kpF2EGw9xjaxMbLGAlr5z" data-name="Horace Phillips">Horace Phillips</a> blurs the distinction between virtuoso performer and indie songwriter/producer.
A versatile player with a distinctive voice on the drums, he is affiliated with a diverse roster of NYC artists including <a href="spotify:artist:6rLjrBdHkCKHAV1oZrZLN5" data-name="Alison Shearer">Alison Shearer</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0VXG44vdmNhcTCipc2Iz3Z" data-name="Zusha">Zusha</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3FnontKfDKtHP44bi9M1u4" data-name="Dreamphone">Dreamphone</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4j3vTelHxoHQwbqw7RGMRQ" data-name="Andy Suzuki & The Method">Andy Suzuki & The Method</a>.
At home in New York, he has performed at Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Steel, Highline Ballroom, Rough Trade NYC, and Music Hall of Williamsburg. He has toured extensively across North America, including an early 2020 run as support for Allen Stone’s Building Balance tour.
A regular in the studio, Phillips has contributed to dozens of projects as both a performer and a producer. Recent credits include Alison Shearer's View From Above (JazzTimes 2022 Critic's Pick, NPR Music Staff Picks Top 10 Albums of 2022) and Zusha's When the Sea Split (#1 iTunes World Music at debut).
In 2020 he released his debut single, Like You Never Do, featuring vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:6cXpmE4JbBOggaY1V9W3zG" data-name="Hattie Simon">Hattie Simon</a>. A second single, Favorite, followed in 2023, highlighting Phillips’ multi-instrumental skill and commitment to analog production.
A versatile player with a distinctive voice on the drums, he is affiliated with a diverse roster of NYC artists including <a href="spotify:artist:6rLjrBdHkCKHAV1oZrZLN5" data-name="Alison Shearer">Alison Shearer</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0VXG44vdmNhcTCipc2Iz3Z" data-name="Zusha">Zusha</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3FnontKfDKtHP44bi9M1u4" data-name="Dreamphone">Dreamphone</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4j3vTelHxoHQwbqw7RGMRQ" data-name="Andy Suzuki & The Method">Andy Suzuki & The Method</a>.
At home in New York, he has performed at Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Steel, Highline Ballroom, Rough Trade NYC, and Music Hall of Williamsburg. He has toured extensively across North America, including an early 2020 run as support for Allen Stone’s Building Balance tour.
A regular in the studio, Phillips has contributed to dozens of projects as both a performer and a producer. Recent credits include Alison Shearer's View From Above (JazzTimes 2022 Critic's Pick, NPR Music Staff Picks Top 10 Albums of 2022) and Zusha's When the Sea Split (#1 iTunes World Music at debut).
In 2020 he released his debut single, Like You Never Do, featuring vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:6cXpmE4JbBOggaY1V9W3zG" data-name="Hattie Simon">Hattie Simon</a>. A second single, Favorite, followed in 2023, highlighting Phillips’ multi-instrumental skill and commitment to analog production.
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