Superhuman Happiness is a musical collective based in Brooklyn, New York, founded in 2008 by multi-instrumentalist Stuart Bogie. The group is known for its dynamic and collaborative approach to music, often incorporating elements of improvisation and theatricality into their performances. Superhuman Happiness has released a variety of music, with their sound often described as party-friendly and energetic. They have also been involved in film composition and have collaborated with notable artists such as Kronos Quartet on projects like the documentary "How to Survive a Plague." The collective functions as both a creative backup band and an independent performance unit, showcasing their versatility in the music scene.
The group's music often features a diverse cast of musicians and artists, contributing to their unique sound and style. Their first full-length album, "Hands," was released in 2013 and showcased their approach to intentional collaboration, where musicians engage in musical and theatrical improv games to develop their creative impulses. Superhuman Happiness continues to explore new sounds and collaborations, making them a fascinating and innovative presence in the indie music scene.
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