Halcyon Veil

Since it’s inception in 2015, Halcyon Veil has provided a queer-owned platform for progressively minded and experimental electronic musicians and has equally galvanised an otherwise misrepresented community by remaining focused on the beauty surrounding human feeling, imperfection and dystopia. By providing a space whereby artists and their collective can retreat to an inner, more supportive world; Halcyon Veil’s main tenet has been in the finding, developing and elevating of independent musicians and artists with the aspiration of making authentic, expressive and highly individual works. In the words of the mothership Resident Advisor "the label acts as a bridge that connects some of the most creative young artists in electronic music. It's where the likes of algo-rave master Renick Bell, hip-hop and R&B artists MHYSA and Moor Mother, industrial noise-rapper Prison Religion and the emergent San Antonio queer collective House Of Kenzo all meet. With music that varies wildly from one release to the next, Halcyon Veil is a nexus of originality, where chaos reigns but makes a strange and intuitive sort of sense”. Founded by Rabit (Eric Burton) and Creative Director Lane Stewart (read-up Nike, Fear Of God, Zegna, Warp) the label and collective outpost continues to exude a strong visual, kinesthetic and filmic quality often navigated by its peers.