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Hadreas says he has found dancing to be transformative, releasing his deepest feelings He has processed all this, and other traumas, through his music, dating back to his beautiful, delicate 2010 debut Learning – though there’s always been a defiance beneath the vulnerability. Growing up in the suburbs of Seattle, Hadreas was the only out gay person at his school, and for that, and his femininity, he was regularly beaten up and spat on by the jocks.
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Accomplished and confident, it toed the line between his early introverted material and the more experimental and cinematic soundscapes found on 2014’s breakthrough third record Too Bright, home to the majestic “Queen”, a provocative and snarling rebuttal against homophobia. Hadreas, 40, has said that this left him feeling unhinged, but he managed to channel that energy into his fifth record, 2020’s Set My Heart On Fire Immediately. I was being held by people and holding them.” But during the dance, I was having a lot of feelings. “The rest of the time I’m in a dead zone. “I don’t really process my feelings except for when I’m writing about them,” he says over video from Brisbane, Australia, where he is on tour. In 2019, he worked with choreographer Kate Wallich on a dance piece called The Sun Still Burns, for which he also wrote the music. Just before the pandemic hit, Mike Hadreas, also known as the musician Perfume Genius, experienced something transformative.