Haux, the stage name of Woodson Black, is an American singer-songwriter and electronic music artist whose atmospheric and introspective music blurs the boundaries between indie folk and downtempo electronica. Emerging in the mid-2010s, Haux's sound is characterized by its haunting melodies, ethereal production, and emotive lyricism, which often explores themes of memory, longing, and personal transformation.
Since his debut, Haux has established a reputation for crafting cinematic soundscapes that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. His recent work, such as the reflective "Violence in a Quiet Mind," the wistful "Something To Remember," and the poignant "Ricochet," showcases his evolution as an artist unafraid to confront the complexities of the human experience. The remixes of his tracks like "Salt (EMBRZ Remix)" and "Run Run (Japanese Wallpaper Remix)" offer a reinterpretation of his originals, inviting listeners into a different dimension of his sound while maintaining the emotional integrity of his music. With a growing discography that resonates with a loyal fanbase, Haux continues to solidify his place in the contemplative corners of modern music.
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