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ABOUT

Liam Hudson is an Australian Multi-instrumentalist, Singer, Songwriter and Producer creating emotionally compelling indie-electronic music. Liam’s music has been described by Futuresounds CEO, Patrick Lang as “cerebral, moody, but at the end of the day, these are pop songs with hooks that'll get lodged in your head.”

Liam’s recent song - You’ll Be Fine - came out in late September. This song tells the story of the emotions and pain caused after a break-up, and the longing of just wanting to get over the pain, and go straight to just being fine. “I just hope you’ll listen, to the world that I’m missing. That girl you’ve been kissing, she's the one that I am missing” - (Chorus), this feeling of wanting to tell people how you felt about them, and not wanting them to move on, but still wanting to move on yourself.

Liam started writing music from a young age, but didn't begin to hone his skills till his mid-teens when he started writing Jazz, Baroque and Movie style compositions. Through this time he was heavily inspired by the works of Jazz artists like Dave Brubeck, Bob Mintzer, Ray Charles and Composers like Bach, Hans Zimmer, and John Williams. After finishing school Liam started learning electronic production and recording. He started writing and recording entirely from his bedroom. He developed a sound along the same lines as Chet Faker, Jack Garratt, or Safia. 

It's woozy, it's cerebral, it's moody, but at the end of the day, these are pop songs with hooks that'll get lodged in your head.

 

- Patrick Lang, FUTURESOUNDS ADELAIDE

It's woozy, it's cerebral, it's moody, but at the end of the day, these are pop songs with hooks that'll get lodged in your head.

 

- Patrick Lang, FUTURESOUNDS ADELAIDE

It's woozy, it's cerebral, it's moody, but at the end of the day, these are pop songs with hooks that'll get lodged in your head.

 

- Patrick Lang, FUTURESOUNDS ADELAIDE

'You'll Be Fine' is for me, more of an indie song, than folk. Liam's vocals are such a key component, with the music sensitively placed behind him, in what is one hook laden song.

- BEEHIVECANDY.com

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