Nick Hakimâs music serves as a sonic salve for the soul. The soulful crooner emerged from Washington DC in 2014 debut EP that set out his stall and with each subsequent release his stardom has steadily increased; heâs now perfected his own melting pot of alt-rock and psychedelic soul, often through meditations on the duality of fear and determination. âGreen Twinsâ (2017), his hauntingly beautiful debut, was inspired by the Chilean folk songs of his youth and led to last yearâs âCometaâ, garnering co-signs from Erykah Badu and more.
Despite the throbbing crowds at London’s The Forum â this final spot on this European jaunt â the entire 60-minute performance is so relaxed and intimate it feels as though youâve stumbled into a late-night studio session with Hakim and his band. Itâs all very much on brand for a creator as adept at crafting a vibe like no other. His opener âGreen Twinsâ is deeply soulful, crafting a dream-like state in the crowd. The cascading serenade of âBet She Looks Like You,â lovers are seemingly lost in each otherâs arms, forming their own bubble of existence.
Hakim and his band sail in with the heady vocal harmonies and woozy synths of âAniâ, the opener from latest album âCometaâ, where he chants the refrain âI’m not going nowhere ’til we’ve fueled it / Spinning fast as hell, can’t tell what’s movingâ. Released in the latter half of last year, the album is a refreshing musical treatise on how we can learn to love ourselves, illuminating the journey of growth as we discover our true potential, much like Hakim himself.
âQADIRâ, a lengthy tribute to his late friend, Qadir Imhotep West, is the eveningâs most touching moment, one where the message is rooted in a sense of hope and unity while the arrangement builds into a monument of flute and keys: âThere seems to be a complexity / To being kind / To your space / To your temple / To your neighboursâ. The Brooklyn-musician half-bows, reiterates his love and appreciation for everyone who came to support him, shaking the crowd out of their sonic hypnosis as he nonchalantly stalks off stage. Hakim has that power on people; a personality whose outsized music takes precedence; a true, honest creator.
Nick Hakim played:Â
âGreen Twinsâ
âOnly Oneâ
âWhooâ
âFeeling Myselfâ
âM1â
âI Don’t Knowâ
âVertigoâ
âBet She Looks Like Youâ
âAniâ
âPerfumeâ
âHappenâ
âQADIRâ
âCuffedâ
âNeedy Beesâ
âRoller Skatesâ
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