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Julia Holter is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from Los Angeles. She studied music composition at the University of Michigan and the California Institute of the Arts. Her work encompasses genres such as art pop, chamber pop, and ambient. Notable albums include "Tragedy" (2011), "Ekstasis" (2012), "Loud City Song" (2013), "Have You in My Wilderness" (2015), "Aviary" (2018), and "Something in the Room She Moves" (2024). Holter has collaborated with artists like Nite Jewel, Laurel Halo, and Jean-Michel Jarre. Additionally, she has composed music for films, including "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" (2020). The products available from the artist Julia Holter include vinyls, CDs.