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Harrison Lipton is a singer, songwriter, and producer based in Brooklyn, NY. With over 20 million streams worldwide, his music lives at the intersection of indie, R&B, and 70s soft rock. Making a name for himself as a writer and producer for top indie artists such as MICHELLE and Yot Club, Lipton’s sound is the product of a singular imagination, presenting a style that carries nostalgia into the modern era with authenticity and sincerity. He has been featured in NPR, Hypebeast, and Vogue, and included on editorial playlists such as Apple Music’s Late Night Menu and Spotify’s Fresh Finds and Chill Vibes. Following performances at SXSW, Baby’s All Right, and corporate events, he sold out his album release show at Public Records, Now releasing his second full-length album, Between Us There Runs a Tether, Lipton emerges as a promising and unique voice, blending soulful vocals with singular and catchy production.
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Yot Club
“Rufus is the result of a slower, more laborious process. Yot Club, who usually makes all of his music at home, brought on collaborators for the first time...Harrison Lipton and Charli Adams worked on ‘Human Nature’ and ‘Drowning’ [respectively]”
Together, Ryan Kaiser (Yot Club) and Lipton went to Lipton’s recording studio in Connecticut to work on new material for the upcoming Yot Club album, culminating in hit single “Human Nature”: a story about the inevitable underlying truths about what it is to love and lose, packaged in an upbeat song with deceptively sad lyrics. What came out ended up being the best-performing song on Yot Club’s LP Rufus.
Lipton and Kaiser also created “On the Ground”, released in 2024, which had began before “Human Nature”. It started as an instrumental Lipton created and sent to Kaiser, who then added the topline and guitar parts.
“Working with such a talented artist has been one of the most gratifying experiences in music for me to date.” - Harrison Lipton
The duo would eventually link up again for Lipton’s own album, detailed further below.
Client
Yot Club
Year
2022-Present
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MICHELLE
In 2022, Julian Kaufman of MICHELLE and Lipton began writing what would become “On The Line”, a powerful R&B-tinged song on MICHELLE’s Glow EP, released via Atlantic Records.
“On The Line” was released to critical acclaim. Together, Kaufman and Lipton would work in MICHELLE’s studio in Downtown Brooklyn, on both of their projects, including songs created for Julian’s band the booyah! kids and artists such as FIG. Their efforts culminated in live performances together, re-tracking and producing parts in the studio, and a close-knit collaboration on tracks with proven DSP success.
“‘ON THE LINE’ would fit in the AFTER DINNER tracklist with ease, what with its warm arrangements and romanticised lyrics of telephone-based metaphors
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Client
MICHELLE
Year
2022-2025
Between Us There Runs a Tether
Between Us There Runs a Tether
Released May 7, 2025, my sophomore LP Between Us There Runs a Tether via Amuse was released to critical acclaim.
An album that almost never was, its origins trace back to a breakup in 2021 that then saw Lipton pack up all his belongings and leave LA to move back to New York heartbroken. Inspired by those few weeks of driving aimlessly cross-country, he returned to the upright piano in the living room of his family home in Connecticut, and in one take holding back tears, wrote the song “All For Granted.”
“This album is a snapshot of my late 20s,” Lipton shares. “Feeling down and out, feeling pressured to find the right person to be with, trying to figure out where to go from here, looking in the rearview mirror and seeing the trailing end of a rope connecting the dots between highs, lows, mistakes, heartbreak, joy. And then at the same time, looking forward and seeing that same rope stretching into the future with all the endless possibilities and realizing that I’m just at one point on that line, because Between Us There Runs a Tether.”
On the heels of the album release, Lipton and his band performed a sold-out concert at storied Brooklyn venue Public Records, with support from Fetch Tiger and MICHELLE’s Sofia D’Angelo. The raucous performance yielded praise from key industry professionals.
Building up his songwriting and producing credits for other artists including MICHELLE, Yot Club and Morning Silk, Lipton’s growing experience as a collaborator informed and shaped the artistic process as he revisited his own music:
He said, “I, in turn, wanted my own project to obsess over and tweak ad infinitum, an outlet to express myself. My circumstances of broken relationships and self-defeat meshed with my growing interest in the paradigm of the down-and-out songwriter, the lone cowboy who lost everything, and propelled me toward leaning into my own take on the soft-rock sound of the late ‘70s. I had finally allowed myself the space to create a record that felt very, very me. This is the truest manifestation of my love for music, and I hope it serves as helping people recognize that this is what a Harrison Lipton song sounds like.”
As he artfully meanders through every stage of grief and recovery throughout, the album is tied together by a down-the-road perspective knowing he’s better off than he was when he first began.
Morning Silk
Longtime collaborator Frank Corr and Lipton worked together with a team comprising of Anna Shoemaker, Middle Part, and Caroline Sans on “Nightlife”, which became Morning Silk’s best-performing song with support from Spotify’s Lorem playlist and now amassing over 4 million streams on the platform. Currently gearing up to release his debut LP on Nettwerk Music Group, Morning Silk and Lipton are teaming up again to write and produce the record together, starting a promising new chapter.
“An indie masterpiece, ‘Nightlife’ embodies everything we love about artists like Tame Impala and Thundercat, and puts its own pop-infused spin on it. The chorus hook stuck in our heads for days, Morning Silk absolutely nailing the melodic flow on all fronts.”
Client
Morning Silk
Year
2023-Present