ShadowsSingleRelease date:
13.02.2026

Margaret Hermant

Shadows

"Shadows", the new single by Margaret Hermant from her album Freedom (out April 17on Neue Meister), pushes the harp beyond its traditional identity. Rich, powerful, and deeply resonant, it fuses acoustic and electronic textures, creating an immersive sonic world that captivates from the first note. With "Shadows", Margaret Hermant explores the meeting point between acoustic and electronic worlds. The harp is immersed in SuperCollider through a custom patch designed by Fabien Leseure, an environment for real-time sound synthesis and algorithmic composition. From this dialogue emerges a rich, powerful, and almost organ-like sound. Using a bow to sustain deep drones while shaping melodic lines with the left hand, she reveals an unexpected depth and intensity within the instrument. Every instrument carries its own color and character — whether imagined or projected. In "Shadows", the harp transcends its traditional identity. Performed live, the piece transforms the instrument into a vast, resonant sound source, capable of filling the space with a strong and immersive presence. With eyes closed, the listener is drawn into a deep, expansive sonic landscape, far removed from conventional perceptions of the harp. This sense of transformation, freedom, and sonic power lies at the heart of Margaret Hermant’s work, and is what makes "Shadows" such a compelling and exciting statement within the album.

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Margaret Hermant

Margaret Hermant is a Brussels-based violinist, harpist, and composer, and a graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. She is a founding member of Echo Collective, an ensemble internationally recognised for its work at the crossroads of contemporary classical, post-classical, and experimental music.

Throughout her career, she has collaborated with a wide range of acclaimed artists, including Jóhann Jóhannsson, Adam Wiltzie, Dustin O’Halloran, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Stars of the Lid, Joep Beving, Christina Vantzou, and Rutger Hoedemaekers. These collaborations have played a significant role in shaping and expanding today’s post-classical and cinematic music landscape.

Alongside her collaborative work, Margaret Hermant has developed a strong personal voice as a composer and sound artist. Her practice spans film scores, theatre productions, art installations, and dance performances, and is rooted in a sensitive exploration of timbre, space, and atmosphere. Her compositions often revolve around harp and violin, blending acoustic writing with subtle electronic processing. She regularly works in close collaboration with sound engineer and producer Fabien Leseure, exploring the fusion of organic instrumental textures with contemporary sound design.

With her first full-length album Freedom on Neue Meister, Margaret Hermant unveils a deeply cinematic post-classical work centered on the interplay between harp and electronics. The album unfolds like a series of visual scenes, where acoustic motifs drift through layered electronic textures, blurring the line between composition, ambient music, and atmosphere. Entirely composed and produced by Hermant in close collaboration with Fabien Leseure, the record reflects their shared approach to sound as narrative — sculpting space, tension, and silence with a distinctly filmic sensibility. Balancing intimacy and expansiveness, the album positions her harp at the heart of a contemporary, emotionally driven sonic language.

In 2021, she released her debut track Under on Deutsche Grammophon, featured in the Project XI compilation. The following year, she composed Lightwell for Mari Samuelsen’s album Lys. From 2023 onward, she increasingly focused on film scoring and screen composition, and in 2024 joined the agency Strike a Score, through which she has since composed music for numerous audiovisual projects.

As an interpreter and co-writer, Margaret Hermant has also contributed extensively to the film industry, performing harp and violin on soundtracks for films such as Lion (Garth Davis), No Man’s Land (Oded Ruskin), The Princess (Ed Perkins), Entrapped (Baltasar Kormákur), Le Fidèle (Michaël R. Roskam), Bitter Flowers (Olivier Meys), and The Water Man (David Oyelowo).

Her discography includes notable releases with Echo Collective, among them 12 Conversations with Thilo Heinzmann by Jóhann Jóhannsson (Deutsche Grammophon) and The See Within by Echo Collective (7K!).

Blending classical instrumentation with contemporary and experimental approaches, Margaret Hermant’s work is distinguished by its sensitivity, versatility, and narrative depth. Bridging concert music, film music, and interdisciplinary creation, she has established herself as a singular voice within today’s post-classical, cinematic, and ambient music landscape.

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