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Hailed by BBC Music Introducing as a ‘future headliner,’ HULLAH is a London-based and midlands-born writer-producer and designer creatively driven by a passion for nightlife culture, city-living and stories from the queer community. His personal projects are inspired by artists such as <a href="spotify:artist:13ccXrK7AmXb4TddMkE7jy" data-name="Everything But The Girl">Everything But The Girl</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1jucBaHU995Lf7ViACscFu" data-name="Real Lies">Real Lies</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:04vj3iPUiVh5melWr0w3xT" data-name="Christine and the Queens">Christine and the Queens</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2ycnb8Er79LoH2AsR5ldjh" data-name="Pet Shop Boys">Pet Shop Boys</a>.
Wrapped in the sonic flavours of electro, 90s dance and synth-pop, HULLAH’s work emulates a nocturnal spirit, and is complemented by themes of alienation, ambition and a sense of dejection. His work, though introspective, reaches outward in its delivery, inviting the listener to join the songwriter on a journey as he navigates his way through the noise and distortion of everyday life in a soundstage that comforts and surprises.
Along with Sicily-born <a href="spotify:artist:1ll4pduqy2RCCKUpKsHLpE" data-name="Nicole Bullet">Nicole Bullet</a>, HULLAH is also half of the electro pop duo, <a href="spotify:artist:4U7tjt1m0K0iA7YHSsEiTn" data-name="Futuretape">Futuretape</a> – a songwriting partnership that explores how millennials navigate the digital world, friendships and internet culture. Their music combines a passion for nostalgia and the future and is characterised by 80’s synth-pop and PC music.
When not writing and producing for himself or for Futuretape, HULLAH writes for and with other artists such as <a href="spotify:artist:4wIf7ntnY2N7fLxe9BscXr" data-name="Gabrielle Ornate">Gabrielle Ornate</a>, with his songwriting garnering national support on BBC Radio, Gaydio and Tom Robinson’s Fresh on the Net.
Wrapped in the sonic flavours of electro, 90s dance and synth-pop, HULLAH’s work emulates a nocturnal spirit, and is complemented by themes of alienation, ambition and a sense of dejection. His work, though introspective, reaches outward in its delivery, inviting the listener to join the songwriter on a journey as he navigates his way through the noise and distortion of everyday life in a soundstage that comforts and surprises.
Along with Sicily-born <a href="spotify:artist:1ll4pduqy2RCCKUpKsHLpE" data-name="Nicole Bullet">Nicole Bullet</a>, HULLAH is also half of the electro pop duo, <a href="spotify:artist:4U7tjt1m0K0iA7YHSsEiTn" data-name="Futuretape">Futuretape</a> – a songwriting partnership that explores how millennials navigate the digital world, friendships and internet culture. Their music combines a passion for nostalgia and the future and is characterised by 80’s synth-pop and PC music.
When not writing and producing for himself or for Futuretape, HULLAH writes for and with other artists such as <a href="spotify:artist:4wIf7ntnY2N7fLxe9BscXr" data-name="Gabrielle Ornate">Gabrielle Ornate</a>, with his songwriting garnering national support on BBC Radio, Gaydio and Tom Robinson’s Fresh on the Net.
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