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Electronic music duo Phantogram, fresh off the release of their fourth album Ceremony, perform songs from their Los Angeles home studio Harmonie West. Hailing from the town of Greenwich in Upstate New York, Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter take viewers on a tour of their Laurel Canyon, California home, displaying the fan art and posters they’ve collected over the years, and providing an inside look at their creative process for their visually-inspired Ceremony.

Live from My Den” is a digital series available on Variety.com showcasing some of today’s most extraordinary artists performing live from the creative spaces of their homes, studios, and cities most meaningful to them. Read the article and watch Phantogram’s full episode here.

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Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter take viewers on a tour of their Laurel Canyon, California home, providing an inside look at their creative process for their visually-inspired Ceremony.

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Phantogram

Since forming in upstate New York in 2007, Phantogram has developed a wide discography of electronic and dream pop-influenced albums. The duo, consisting of multi-instrumentalists Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter, refined their electronica-based sound with critically and commercially acclaimed records such as 2010’s Eyelid Movies and 2014’s Voices. The band also earned many fans among fellow artists and musicians, resulting in collaborations with Big Boi of OutKast, Miley Cyrus, and The Flaming Lips. Their most recent album, 2020’s Ceremony, reached the top 5 on Billboard’s Alternative album chart.