Album artwork for Healing is a Miracle by Julianna Barwick

Julianna Barwick is a composer, vocalist and producer who makes deep, reflective compositions out of the human voice. Over the past decade and a half, she’s honed an intuitive approach to music, built on improvisation and a close affinity to a couple of trusted items of gear. She spins engrossing, expansive universes out of a single idea. Her fourth album, Healing Is A Miracle, on Ninja Tune, marks another distinctive meditation on sound, reverb and the voice. Built out from the same instinctive, improvisational approach as those which preceded it, she also draws on the input of three collaborators she’s nurtured long friendships with: Jónsi (Sigur Rós), Nosaj Thing and Mary Lattimore, gently nudging out at the edges of Barwick’s organically-evolved sound.

Julianna Barwick

Healing is a Miracle

Ninja Tune
Album artwork for Healing is a Miracle by Julianna Barwick
CD

£11.99

Softpack Digisleeve.

Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

ZENCD265

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Album artwork for Healing is a Miracle by Julianna Barwick
LP

£22.99

140 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners.

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Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

ZEN265

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Julianna Barwick

Healing is a Miracle

Ninja Tune
Album artwork for Healing is a Miracle by Julianna Barwick
CD

£11.99

Softpack Digisleeve.

Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

ZENCD265

Learn more
Album artwork for Healing is a Miracle by Julianna Barwick
LP

£22.99

140 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners.

Black
Released 10/07/2020Catalogue Number

ZEN265

Learn more

Julianna Barwick is a composer, vocalist and producer who makes deep, reflective compositions out of the human voice. Over the past decade and a half, she’s honed an intuitive approach to music, built on improvisation and a close affinity to a couple of trusted items of gear. She spins engrossing, expansive universes out of a single idea. Her fourth album, Healing Is A Miracle, on Ninja Tune, marks another distinctive meditation on sound, reverb and the voice. Built out from the same instinctive, improvisational approach as those which preceded it, she also draws on the input of three collaborators she’s nurtured long friendships with: Jónsi (Sigur Rós), Nosaj Thing and Mary Lattimore, gently nudging out at the edges of Barwick’s organically-evolved sound.