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The music that comes from the 15 year collaboration of Daniel and Lauren Goans is praised for its poeticism, evocative harmonies and unflinchingly distilled arrangements. From the stage the pair creates a warm, tilted welcome for their audiences. They are cherished for their precision, storytelling and their ability to seamlessly blend humor and an authenticity that daringly teeters on the edge of performance art.
Renowned for their DIY ethos, Lowland Hum writes, arranges, produces, and records all of their own music, pairing their work with Lauren’s distinct aesthetic as a visual artist, designer and video collage filmmaker. As a producer, Daniel dives deeply into the worlds of other artists, creating space for them to uncover their visions while providing form and scaffolding with integrity. In his spare time he composes experimental instrumental soundscapes under the moniker Windshook.
Alongside David Wax and Suz Slezak of David Wax Museum, the Goanses co-founded Golden Hour, a boundary-defying, immersive listening experience lauded by NPR’s World Cafe as “a revelation.” From the energy of this collaboration, the four artists have formed a new band, The Golden Hours, whose debut record is slated for release in 2026.
When not on the road, the Goanses tend to their two young children, care for the land and woods that surround their home, and record in the barn-turned-studio at their rural refuge near Charlottesville, Virginia.
Renowned for their DIY ethos, Lowland Hum writes, arranges, produces, and records all of their own music, pairing their work with Lauren’s distinct aesthetic as a visual artist, designer and video collage filmmaker. As a producer, Daniel dives deeply into the worlds of other artists, creating space for them to uncover their visions while providing form and scaffolding with integrity. In his spare time he composes experimental instrumental soundscapes under the moniker Windshook.
Alongside David Wax and Suz Slezak of David Wax Museum, the Goanses co-founded Golden Hour, a boundary-defying, immersive listening experience lauded by NPR’s World Cafe as “a revelation.” From the energy of this collaboration, the four artists have formed a new band, The Golden Hours, whose debut record is slated for release in 2026.
When not on the road, the Goanses tend to their two young children, care for the land and woods that surround their home, and record in the barn-turned-studio at their rural refuge near Charlottesville, Virginia.
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