Dan Whitehouse is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for his warm, introspective indie-folk sound and poetic lyricism. Hailing from the West Midlands, he's been crafting heartfelt, narrative-driven music since launching his solo career in 2009, blending acoustic intimacy with subtle electronic textures. His recent live recordings at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios (including stripped-back versions of tracks like "Bury One's Head" and "Why Don't We Dance?") showcase his knack for reimagining songs in raw, atmospheric settings. Whitehouse's studio work like *The Perfect Circle* and *Reflections on the Glass Age* often explores themes of human connection and modern life, delivered through his distinctive blend of folk storytelling and experimental production touches. A seasoned collaborator, he's worked with artists like Boo Hewerdine while maintaining a steady output of emotionally resonant solo material that feels both personal and universally relatable.
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