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Nick Hakim

Nick Hakim
Nick Hakim sits somewhere between an analytical philosopher, mystic poet, and abstract painter. To hear him speak of music is to encounter someone who fully understands its power, who has been moved by its magic and seen its miracles. He?s devoted to music as both an ancient artform and eternal medicine. To hear him play music is to feel these truisms in real time. It?s a spirit that the New York-based songwriter has carried in his music?both as composer and collaborator. From early LPs like 2017?s Green Twins and 2020?s Will This Make Me Good, to his new album, I Can See, Hakim has pursued the truth in every note he?s written, every lyric he?s sung. His truth, though, is more akin to the abstract and intangible than the factual?more Borges than George Washington. It's a cosmic assuredness that manifests throughout I Can See; a belief that the good in the universe is good for a reason. There?s a song on I Can See that offers insight into the way Hakim wrote, imagined, and recorded the album. ?Real Here Now? tells the story of a house. It?s a house not dissimilar from the one Hakim grew up in, but in this domicile, he can interact with family members who have since left this realm. It?s a lo-fi subdued soul-pop jam and features some of Hakim?s most direct lyricism to date: ?Haven?t seen you in a minute, I?m good,? he begins. In describing the composition, Hakim refers to the ?feeling of a song,? how he wanted ?Real Here Now? to exist as a nostalgic reminder of the feeling he has when imagining this space; a place in which those who have left find their voices again. ?It?s connected to hearing someone sing songs you used to always hear. Now, you just have a memory of them.? How sweet it would be to hear them just one more time, Hakim expresses on the song.

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