Harriet Brown Grapples with Social Anxiety and Paranoia on New Futuristic Funk Album
L.A.- based producer and singer Harriet Brown is known for experimental Funk and RaB music that has been commonly described as "wavy," "futuristic," and "romantic." Last time we spoke with the artist was a few years back when he was touring on his debut full-length "Contact," an album that explored how we communicate and often fail to connect to each other. This year, Harriet continues his musings on human connection with a follow-up "Mall of Fortune." The album was informed by his experiences moving to L.A. and his meditations on paranoia and social anxiety. Harriet spoke with Vocalo about the new album, as well as the origins of the commonly-used "Romantic Funk" label. Harriet Brown is performing on 7/13 at The Den Theater in Chicago. For more info on everything Harriet, including the new album and tour, visit: harrietbrownmusic.com