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IDLES RELEASE STUDIO VERSION OF ULTRA MONO'S 'MODEL VILLAGE' FEATURING SLOWTHAI
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IDLES RELEASE STUDIO VERSION OF ULTRA MONO’S ‘MODEL VILLAGE’ FEATURING SLOWTHAI

by the partae July 21, 2021
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‘Model Village’ featuring slowthai out today

Live performance on IDLES’ frontman Joe Talbot’s own show BALLEY TV in conjunction with Vans

Filmed in Old Vic Tunnels at House of Vans London

IDLES have teamed up with rapper slowthai for an explosive version of their Ultra Mono hit ‘Model Village’ – out everywhere today.  The band treated fans to a live performance of the song with slowthai during a special episode titled “In Defence of the Arts” on BALLEY TV talk show overnight, with a studio version of the track available on DSPs today.

WATCH: ‘Model Village’ featuring slowthai
Joe Talbot and his BALLEY TV talk show series/free therapy session/virtual pub joined forces with Vans to shoot “In Defence of the Arts,” in an hour long episode filmed in the Old Vic Tunnels at House of Vans London. The special, out now, features a range of candid interviews and special performances with Deep Tan, Nuha Ruby Ra, and Katy J Pearson. In the episode, Talbot describes the show as “a conversation about, a celebration of the importance of art and music in our lives.”
WATCH BALLEY TV “IN DEFENCE OF THE ARTS” FROM HOUSE OF VANS LONDON HERE
2020 saw IDLES release their third LP Ultra Mono via Partisan Records/Liberator Music. The album debuted at #1 on the UK charts, #7 on the ARIA Charts and cemented their place as one of the most important bands making music right now. The band are known for their ground-breaking live shows including legendary performances at Glastonbury, Jools Holland and NPR’s Tiny Desk.

About BALLEY TV:

In 2020 when the world was shut down and in need of connection, IDLES’ Joe Talbot launched BALLEY TV. The series was filmed in isolation with guests including Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES, Mike Skinner, Sharon Van Etten, Arlo Parks, Billy Bragg, Kae Tempest, Kenny Beats and more. The conversations ranged from current events and creating art in a pandemic to the occasional quiz segment and marshmallow eating contest.

IDLES – ‘Model Village feat. slowthai’
Out now through Liberator Music/Partisan Records
Buy/stream here

IDLES – Ultra Mono 
Out now through Liberator Music/Partisan Records
Buy/stream here

IDLES – Ultra Mono tracklisting:
1. War
2. Grounds
3. Mr. Motivator
4. Anxiety
5. Kill Them With Kindness
6. Model Village
7. Ne Touche Pas Moi (feat. Jehnny Beth)
8. Carcinogenic
9. Reigns
10. The Lover
11. A Hymn
12. Danke

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The Indiigo Child
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The Indiigo Child

by the partae July 20, 2021
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Where are you currently based?
I am currently based in San Francisco, California.
 
How long have you been playing music?
For over 10 years.
 
What’s been happening recently?
Other then all the craziness going on in the world, I’ve been working on some creatives ideas. For me, it’s important to find ways to grow as a human and artistically.
 
Your new single ‘ I’m Yours” ft. Luma’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
All my music is inspired by emotion or events in my life. I’m yours is no different, and really was inspired by some transitional events in my life. From the production, to the lyrics, is inspired by those emotions.
 
How did you go about writing ‘ I’m Yours ‘?
Once I came up with melody, Luma provided some amazing lyrics to match the energy. It was very much a collective effort and exchange of emotions.
 
Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with?
We collaborated virtually in 2020. I recorded, mixed and produced the track entirely, in my studio in San Francisco. Luma sent some amazing vocal ideas, which I edited and arranged. The track was mastered by Kevin Grainger at Wired Master Studios in the U.K.
How did the collab with Luma come about?
Once I had the idea for “I’m Your, I started searching for singers on Social Media. I found Luma and reached out to Luma’s manager and we got right to work.
 
How was it working with Luma?
Although, we only worked virtually, it was still a fun creative experience. Luma really understands the production process and that made it very easy to work with her.
 
Who are you listening to at the moment?
Recently, I’ve been listening to Channel Tres, Polo & Pan, Larry June, Cannons and seriously been hooked on the sonics of Blood Cultures.
 
What do you like to do away from music?
As you can tell by the art on my projects, I’m very much into writing Comic books and Anime. I’m also a firm believer that health is wealth. With all the different micro climates in SF, I spend a lot of time either hiking or going to the beach on my motorcycle. Love the energy and inspiration SF provides.
 
What’s planned for the remainder of 2021?
Well we definitely have another single and full EP planned for release. I might tease some of my new comic book towards the end of the year.
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?
I’ve been on a plant based diet for about 4 years, and I love this spot called Cybelles Front Room. They serve plant based Italian food and my fav spot to hang out in the Marina. All in SF.
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Larissa Tandy
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Larissa Tandy

by the partae July 20, 2021
written by the partae
Where are you currently based?
Vancouver, Canada. On the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples–xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
 
How did you first start playing music?
I started teaching myself guitar when I left home at 17. I stole a guitar from my brother. He found out and helped me buy my own. 
 
Your new single Drive is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?
I wrote it with my friend Van Darien. We are from very different worlds but we have good writing chemistry. I’d been listening to a lot of Roy Orbison which I think shows, and Van has a really solid country background.. I think the combination brought us to this kinda throwback rhythm and blues vibe. 
 
How did you go about writing Drive?
Van had the “dri-ive” hook already and she was playing it over and over while I stared into the coffee she had just made for me. I asked Van, “where is she driving?”, and it unfolded from there.  I wrote about it recently on my own blog – it was a memorable write.
 
‘Drive’ is the 2nd of three singles that you are releasing for the moment, is there a relationship between your single ‘Sirens’ that was released in May and the final single ‘No Fun’ that’s coming out on July 30th?
I didn’t realize it when I was picking songs to release, but they’re each set in a different one of my three kinda hometowns: Murchison, Nashville, and Vancouver. Looking at it now, there’s a nice arc to that! Reflects how far I’ve come, both literally, and more figuratively. I think Sirens is very nostalgic, written when I was coming to terms with the idea of never going home again. And No Fun is pretty much a love letter to Vancouver.
 
Where did you record the 3 singles and who with?
My roommate in Nashville, John Little, had a small studio, and we pulled together the session there in less than a day. I was describing the kind of players I wanted to bring in and he came up with the Jons (Radford and Estes – drums and bass), Dan Knobler on guitar who also ended up mixing the songs, and Ryan Brewer on keys, who I had known back in Melbourne. Listening back to what we had recorded, Jon Estes and I were talking about tambourine which of course led to funk brother Jack Ashford, and Jon said he was in Memphis now, just down the road. I reached out to Jack and later that night he called me. The next morning I drove to Memphis and recorded Jack at Ardent Studios. Jody Stephen’s from Big Star runs Ardent now, and he set up the session for us. I recorded all the vocals and some guitars in my studio here in Vancouver. 
 
What do you like to do away from music?
Um… being in nature. In Australia it was the ocean, but here it’s the mountains. Now I hike every morning at sunrise. And skiing. I never saw snow before I came to Canada, but my friend gave me their old skis last year, so I begged and borrowed the other stuff I needed, got a cheap pass to the local mountain, watched some youtube tutorials and taught myself to ski. I’m not good, but I’m good enough to enjoy it. I’ve pretty much spent the whole pandemic in the mountains in one way or another. 
 
Who are you listening to at the moment?
A lot of audiobooks – right now it’s How to Change Your Mind. I’m also following the queer country explosion pretty close, it feels like a magical time. And lots of radio – WWOZ from New Orleans, WXNA in Nashville, and of course Triple R and PBS in Melbourne. Classic hits radio in Canada blows my mind all the time. I hear all these songs that never made it to Australia but were huge here. 
 
I also use an app that lets you pick a country and decade, and it plays you a mix of hits from there and then – I’m stuck on 70s Eastern Europe. And my kid is really into 50s and 60s novelty songs (Lou Monte, Louis Prima, etc). So yeah, Pepino the Italian Mouse is on high rotation. I spend a lot of time searching for the best version of classic children’s songs.  
 
What’s planned for the remainder of 2021?
Writing a song a week, and working on my next album. Pushing myself to write about unusual, very specific things, but make them relatable. Becoming a better bass player and producer. 
 
Favourite food and place to hangout?

Potato cakes but they don’t exist in Canada. So probably coffee. Best coffee in Vancouver is at this little window on the east side, called Iktsuarpok. Favourite place to hang out is the North Shore Mountains.

Website: https://www.larissatandy.com/
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What is your name and role within Chutney? Cal Hughes, lead guitarist of Chutney.  Where are you currently based? I live in Burleigh Heads in our hometown of the Gold Coast, QLD.  How did you first start playing music and how did Chutney form? I began playing music from a very young age, playing cello, trumpet and bass guitar within the different classical and jazz bands in primary/ high school - I began teaching myself guitar when I was twelve so I could start making music that better reflected my personal tastes, and formed Chutney with Matt & Pat in mid-2019 after playing in a variety of different bands throughout our early twenties. Matt and I were playing in another local GC band Hot Coffee when Matt began writing a collection of rock songs that didn’t quite fit the electronic/hip-hop sound that Hot Coffee was known for, and I was very keen to form a new group that featured myself on guitar and matched the guitar-driven indie rock that the two of us primarily listened to - we quickly recruited Pat into the mix and began to write Matt’s songs into full band arrangements when we realised we had something special brewing. Andy was added as the final piece of the puzzle on drums and it’s been full speed ahead since then.  What's been happening recently? Working hard on new releases! As consumers of music ourselves we understand how hungry the public is for new music and we have been focussing on finding the line between quality over quantity - providing artistically consistent music while still keeping the momentum rolling from release to release. With this in mind, we are planning for two further releases by the end of the year, as well as maintaining our live performance output with a number of significant headline and support slots over the coming months.   Your latest single 'Talk' is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting? The sound of this track is what we consider the quintessential “Chutney” sound - riffy, bass-driven verses transitioning into a layered guitar-led breakdown, and culminating with a euphoric and atmospheric chorus with soaring, singalong vocals. In terms of the vocal approach, Matt opted for hip-hop laced verses to match the high energy feel, before kicking into the harmony-laden melodies of the pre-chorus and choruses.  In terms of the lyrical content, Talk is about looking out for your mates when they’re having a hard time - about how everyone has struggles from time to time, and how you are so much more important than you may ever realise. It is a song about mental health and the importance of leaning on those close to you in times of need. We wanted to create an uplifting, euphoric song that tackles sensitive subject matters while providing a positive ending - your mates will always be there for you, and having that talk is the first step to making a positive change. How did you go about writing Talk? The song began with Pat writing the bass riff that is featured heavily throughout the song, and Matt writing out the chordal arrangement and vocal melodies on his acoustic guitar with this riff in mind. The track then fell into my lap to build out the song in terms of forming a fully-fledged band arrangement, and I added a number of guitar elements which took the song from the hip-hoppy Gorillaz feel that the original demo takes on into more of that guitar-driven Chutney sound. Andy then provided the rhythmic energy that makes the track so dynamic, adding in a diverse drum part with multiple feel changes that gives the song its motor.   Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with? The track was recorded at Lovestreet Studios on the Gold Coast and produced by our longtime collaborator Scotty French, whom we view as such a valuable contributor to our sound and output to date. Mastering was handled by Matt Bartlem who did an unbelievable job at making the track sound exactly as we wanted it, giving it a huge and raw sound while still maintaining the polish.  How did you approach the recording process? The recording process for this track was quite seamless, which was surprising as we had only written the song about a month prior to recording - generally with our previous recordings we’ve had the song in the tank for months and months before getting into the studio and laying it down, but with Talk we knew from the moment we wrote it that it was going to be the next single. I have been guilty in the past of entering the studio with guitar solos and lead lines not yet written and improvising my parts while the recording tape is running, but for Talk we ensured that all of our parts were written prior to entering the studio, and it made a drastic difference in terms of efficiency and ultimately, quality.  What or who inspired the concept for the music video? The concept for the music video was championed by Andy who took on the role of co-director as well as writer for the clip. The story of Matt waking in an unfamiliar location after a big night out and navigating his way throughout the day is not dissimilar to some of the situations that all four of us in the band have found ourselves in following our many wild nights together, and we wanted to represent our hometown of the Gold Coast with the locations used throughout the clip.  The clip opens with Matt waking up on the beach at sunrise after a big night out, and continues to follow him as he navigates the day without a cent to his name and one goal: get to the gig. Showing that even with a rough start, you can still make a day your own with the right attitude.  Where and when did you film? The video was filmed over the course of one day in May and featured a number of locally-loved GC locations such as Alfred’s Apartment and Seven & One Studios in Mermaid Beach, and Mo’s Desert Clubhouse in Burleigh Heads.  What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of the video? The clip was filmed, directed and edited by Nick Stevens of Fastback Studios and he was incredible in terms of his creativity, professionalism and ease to work with. The bulk of the performing within the clip was placed upon Matt, and as he is naturally very comfortable in front of the camera everything moved along smoothly. We also recruited the services of a number of our friends to take part in the video as extras, and they were all so helpful and generous with their time - we are forever grateful to everyone who contributes their time and energy whenever required.   Please tell us about any upcoming live shows. We just played a headline sold out capacity crowd at Burleigh Bazaar for our single launch last Saturday which was amazing, and have a number of exciting support slots upcoming, including:  Sat 24th July: Nightquarter (Sunshine Coast) supporting Kingswood Thurs 5th August: Wooly Mammoth (Brisbane) supporting Vanilla Gorilla We are also booked for two very exciting festivals; firstly, we are headlining the Brisbane Indie Winter Project at The Zoo on 13th August, and later in the year we are very excited to be playing as a part of the Gold Coast’s Springtime Festival alongside heavy hitters such as Ball Park Music, Ruel, Hermitude and Sycco in September.  Who are you listening to at the moment? I personally have been listening at length to Puma Blue’s ‘A Late Night Special’ live album, Arlo Parks and Big Red Machine’s new releases, and local Aussie’s Eliza & The Delusionals and Eluera.  What do you like to do away from music? I love to watch and play sport with my mates, drink beers and enjoy the Gold Coast sunshine.  What's planned for the remainder of 2021? We will be playing a number of exciting support shows as previously mentioned, as well as getting our first taste of big festival slots and putting together a few more big headline shows to compliment our upcoming two releases which we’ve scheduled to drop before the end of the year.  Favourite food and place to hangout? I’m a sucker for a steak sandwich and schooner at my local Burleigh Hotel or Nobby’s Beach Surf Club, and the yakitori and ramen at Iku in Burleigh is unbeatable.  Spotify Instagram Facebook
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Chutney

by the partae July 20, 2021
written by the partae

What is your name and role within Chutney?

Cal Hughes, lead guitarist of Chutney.

Where are you currently based?

I live in Burleigh Heads in our hometown of the Gold Coast, QLD.

How did you first start playing music and how did Chutney form?

I began playing music from a very young age, playing cello, trumpet and bass guitar within the different classical and jazz bands in primary/ high school – I began teaching myself guitar when I was twelve so I could start making music that better reflected my personal tastes, and formed Chutney with Matt & Pat in mid-2019 after playing in a variety of different bands throughout our early twenties. Matt and I were playing in another local GC band Hot Coffee when Matt began writing a collection of rock songs that didn’t quite fit the electronic/hip-hop sound that Hot Coffee was known for, and I was very keen to form a new group that featured myself on guitar and matched the guitar-driven indie rock that the two of us primarily listened to – we quickly recruited Pat into the mix and began to write Matt’s songs into full band arrangements when we realised we had something special brewing. Andy was added as the final piece of the puzzle on drums and it’s been full speed ahead since then.

What’s been happening recently?

Working hard on new releases! As consumers of music ourselves we understand how hungry the public is for new music and we have been focussing on finding the line between quality over quantity – providing artistically consistent music while still keeping the momentum rolling from release to release. With this in mind, we are planning for two further releases by the end of the year, as well as maintaining our live performance output with a number of significant headline and support slots over the coming months.

Your latest single ‘Talk’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

The sound of this track is what we consider the quintessential “Chutney” sound – riffy, bass-driven verses transitioning into a layered guitar-led breakdown, and culminating with a euphoric and atmospheric chorus with soaring, singalong vocals. In terms of the vocal approach, Matt opted for hip-hop laced verses to match the high energy feel, before kicking into the harmony-laden melodies of the pre-chorus and choruses.

In terms of the lyrical content, Talk is about looking out for your mates when they’re having a hard time – about how everyone has struggles from time to time, and how you are so much more important than you may ever realise. It is a song about mental health and the importance of leaning on those close to you in times of need. We wanted to create an uplifting, euphoric song that tackles sensitive subject matters while providing a positive ending – your mates will always be there for you, and having that talk is the first step to making a positive change.

How did you go about writing Talk?

The song began with Pat writing the bass riff that is featured heavily throughout the song, and Matt writing out the chordal arrangement and vocal melodies on his acoustic guitar with this riff in mind. The track then fell into my lap to build out the song in terms of forming a fully-fledged band arrangement, and I added a number of guitar elements which took the song from the hip-hoppy Gorillaz feel that the original demo takes on into more of that guitar-driven Chutney sound. Andy then provided the rhythmic energy that makes the track so dynamic, adding in a diverse drum part with multiple feel changes that gives the song its motor.

Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with?

The track was recorded at Lovestreet Studios on the Gold Coast and produced by our longtime collaborator Scotty French, whom we view as such a valuable contributor to our sound and output to date. Mastering was handled by Matt Bartlem who did an unbelievable job at making the track sound exactly as we wanted it, giving it a huge and raw sound while still maintaining the polish.

How did you approach the recording process?

The recording process for this track was quite seamless, which was surprising as we had only written the song about a month prior to recording – generally with our previous recordings we’ve had the song in the tank for months and months before getting into the studio and laying it down, but with Talk we knew from the moment we wrote it that it was going to be the next single. I have been guilty in the past of entering the studio with guitar solos and lead lines not yet written and improvising my parts while the recording tape is running, but for Talk we ensured that all of our parts were written prior to entering the studio, and it made a drastic difference in terms of efficiency and ultimately, quality.

What or who inspired the concept for the music video?

The concept for the music video was championed by Andy who took on the role of co-director as well as writer for the clip. The story of Matt waking in an unfamiliar location after a big night out and navigating his way throughout the day is not dissimilar to some of the situations that all four of us in the band have found ourselves in following our many wild nights together, and we wanted to represent our hometown of the Gold Coast with the locations used throughout the clip.

The clip opens with Matt waking up on the beach at sunrise after a big night out, and continues to follow him as he navigates the day without a cent to his name and one goal: get to the gig. Showing that even with a rough start, you can still make a day your own with the right attitude.

Where and when did you film?

The video was filmed over the course of one day in May and featured a number of locally-loved GC locations such as Alfred’s Apartment and Seven & One Studios in Mermaid Beach, and Mo’s Desert Clubhouse in Burleigh Heads.

What did you find most challenging and rewarding during the creation of the video?

The clip was filmed, directed and edited by Nick Stevens of Fastback Studios and he was incredible in terms of his creativity, professionalism and ease to work with. The bulk of the performing within the clip was placed upon Matt, and as he is naturally very comfortable in front of the camera everything moved along smoothly. We also recruited the services of a number of our friends to take part in the video as extras, and they were all so helpful and generous with their time – we are forever grateful to everyone who contributes their time and energy whenever required.

Please tell us about any upcoming live shows.

We just played a headline sold out capacity crowd at Burleigh Bazaar for our single launch last Saturday which was amazing, and have a number of exciting support slots upcoming, including:

  • Sat 24th July: Nightquarter (Sunshine Coast) supporting Kingswood
  • Thurs 5th August: Wooly Mammoth (Brisbane) supporting Vanilla Gorilla

We are also booked for two very exciting festivals; firstly, we are headlining the Brisbane Indie Winter Project at The Zoo on 13th August, and later in the year we are very excited to be playing as a part of the Gold Coast’s Springtime Festival alongside heavy hitters such as Ball Park Music, Ruel, Hermitude and Sycco in September.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

I personally have been listening at length to Puma Blue’s ‘A Late Night Special’ live album, Arlo Parks and Big Red Machine’s new releases, and local Aussie’s Eliza & The Delusionals and Eluera.

What do you like to do away from music?

I love to watch and play sport with my mates, drink beers and enjoy the Gold Coast sunshine.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2021?

We will be playing a number of exciting support shows as previously mentioned, as well as getting our first taste of big festival slots and putting together a few more big headline shows to compliment our upcoming two releases which we’ve scheduled to drop before the end of the year.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

I’m a sucker for a steak sandwich and schooner at my local Burleigh Hotel or Nobby’s Beach Surf Club, and the yakitori and ramen at Iku in Burleigh is unbeatable.

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Girlfriends and Boyfriends Premiere
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Girlfriends and Boyfriends ‘Your Touch’ Premiere

by the partae July 20, 2021
written by the partae
From Vancouver, the band draws heavily on ‘80s UK indie, post-punk, and dance-pop. Embracing the propelling bass line, chiming rhythm, emotive lead, and uplifting vocal, they deliver a mix of hooky darkwave and proper Manchester jangle. Their sophomore LP “Fallacy of Fairness” was released 2021-01-27 on Spanish label ORACULO RECORDS (Boy Harsher, Agent Side Grinder).

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https://gfsandbfs.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/girlfriendsandboyfriends
https://twitter.com/GFSandBFS
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KeAloha '2Lips' Premiere
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KeAloha ‘2Lips’ Premiere

by the partae July 18, 2021
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KeAloha has released her new single “2Lips” an indie folk-pop gem that reaches into the artistic influences of her heritage. Through her gifts as a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and dancer, KeAloha invites us into the moments of liberation that we find when we hold ourselves, eachother, and our complex intersections with tenderness, solidarity, and pride. KeAloha is a mixed race femme with chronic illness disability, whose blood carries legacies of Polynesian navigators and dancers, Lheidli trappers and medicine people, Irish farmer-settlers, and Chinese immigrants. Her music is a vessel for her to build relationships and understanding with the many identities she holds. A usual suspect in Vancouver’s RnB, Latinx, jazz, fusion, Hip Hop, Neo-Soul, Folk, and Pop scenes, KeAloha is committed to shaping her career and community through reciprocity for the people and music-cultures who inspire her.

 

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https://www.kealoha.ca/home
https://www.instagram.com/kealoha.music/
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The Oot N' Oots Premiere
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The Oot N’ Oots Premiere

by the partae July 18, 2021
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A touching ode to our favourite four legged friends (special shout out to their beloved cat Moses…may he rest in peace),  Pets is a folk-pop confection for the ages, drawing on a myriad of styles flavoured with classic roots vibes and infused with The Oots signature style – an instant jam!  “Maybe in the spirit of White Album era Beatles musically, the song has a roving melody and a stripped down arrangement featuring accordion,” says the band.  “Glockenspiel, and beautiful violin performances provided by our friends from the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra Sarah Anderson and Ashley Kroecher.”

CFMA and WCMA nominated The Oot n’ Oots make kids music that is, to quote Jerry Garcia, not for kids only. Drawing on diverse influences from the history of rock n’ roll, this is a band with chops, soul, and swagger. Their original songs are wildly imaginative, brimming with humour and inspiration. The band includes 14-year-old Ruth Cipes (voice, ukulele), described as “…a force of nature.” by Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child host Bill Childs, with her dad Ezra (voice, guitar) and uncles Ari (voice, guitar), Gabe (voice, bass), and Matthew (voice, drums). Ruth trades lead vocal duties with Ari and Ezra. In performance the group casts a spell of freedom, lightheartedness, and laughter. This is truly entertainment for the whole family, enlivening community, joy, and understanding through free-spirited musical performance. The first single from the band’s third album, “Thank You Universe”, was released June 3, 2020, and was named “#3 Song of the Year” in a Kid’s Radio Programmers Poll. The band’s previous releases have been nominated for two Western Canadian Music Awards and a Canadian Folk Music Award, and their second album Electric Jellyfish Boogaloo was named on the Fids and Kamily Awards top 20 albums for kids and families in 2018.

WATCH/LISTEN

https://www.theootnoots.com/
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Beach Body Premiere
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Beach Body ‘Almost Summer’ Premiere

by the partae July 18, 2021
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Written in the spring of 2020 whilst holed up in a small cabin near a deserted Northern Saskatchewan village – and then recorded in a funeral-home-turned-recording-studio (SoulSound Studio) – the new music is a testament to their creative output and consistent drive for new, fresh and forward facing sounds. “I started writing ‘Almost Summer’ in 2018, when I was asked to write a theme song for my favourite little Regina music festival Swamp Fest,” says lead man Rory Copithorn. “I watched Wes Craven’s 1982 film Swamp Thing on repeat for a few days for some inspiration and the final version of the song has a not so subtle lyrical reference to the movie which inspired it. All in all, it’s a song about looking back at a time when all I could do was look forward, thinking real life would start some-place on the horizon.”

Formed in the summer of 2017 in a garage in the heart of the Canadian prairies, Beach Body took their time to marinade in their creative juices.  And that same garage is where they would perfect their laid-back brand of landlocked indie rock.  With three EP’s already under their belt  (“Plain Life” – 2017, “Curb Ciggies” – 2018, and “Beach Body Presents: The Southside Coyote Boys” – 2019)  the band is thrilled to be releasing their new tunes to the world.

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AEM Premiere
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AEM ‘Hot In The City’ Premiere

by the partae July 18, 2021
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With a long-standing presence in the industry AEM has begun moving away from her former genre of Country (as well as her namesake Amy Metcalfe) and has focused on new endeavors. Back in the country world she found success with Billboard charting, award noms (and even writing for legend Reba McEntire) – but she found her true calling when she  recorded vocals for “Letting Go” with DJ Kav. The song led to her performing an opening slot at a sold out Chainsmokers concert in Calgary Alberta and it cemented the decision to turn her focus to new goals in the music industry as it just felt “right”.

Changing her frequent destination from Nashville to Los Angeles AEM has already made a splash on the west coast writing and gaining the attention of writer and producer Dubkiller. Working with Rock Mafia for many years Dubkiller has had his hand in producing and writing for artists like Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, Zedd, Brittany Spears and more.

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Krimsonn Joins the Ranks of NFT-fueled label Purple Fly with New Single "River Runs Dry"
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Krimsonn Joins the Ranks of NFT-fueled label Purple Fly with New Single “River Runs Dry”

by the partae July 16, 2021
written by the partae

Artists: Krimsonn
Title: River Runs Dry
Label: Purple Fly

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Krimsonn‘s “River Runs Dry” is a big-room-influenced vocal track that holds a deeper meaning for many emerging artists. Its driving, deep bassline is complemented by jazzy instrumental melodies and baritone vocals, combining dance music with swing elements for a unique and catchy vibe. The lyrics “I won’t stop till the river runs dry” are a testament to the challenges many artists face when trying to take risks with their music, as support for “risky” ideas is often hard to find. Purple Fly itself has been defying the norm by its very existence as the world’s first NFT-fueled record label, so it’s no surprise that Krimsonn has found himself right at home.

“‘River Runs Dry‘ is about something that many artists go through – sometimes we want to feel free to create something unique and true to the artform but it’s hard to find people that believe in unusual and risky ideas. Melodically, it combines elements of dance with swing, with catchy and strong vocals.” – Krimsonn

Purple Fly is an independent imprint utilizing crypocurrency’s hottest frontier as a platform for the spectrum of electronic music. The label’s goal is to support collaborations of all forms of art, connecting music and stunning visuals for an immersive experience that spans the sonic realms of trance to trap. Purple Fly releases NFT directly on its official website with each music drop, enabling artists to have access to direct support from their fan base while expressing their creativity. El Salvador-based Krimsonn joins artists such as BLVD., Fatman Scoop, Shaquille O’Neal with the release of “River Runs Dry” after previous tracks signed to KSHMR‘s Dharma, Hardwell‘s Revealed, Sam Feldt‘s Heartfeldt, Ultra Records, and more. He has collaborated with Thomas Gold, Jeffrey Sutorious, and more. Stay tuned for more boundary-pushing tracks from Krimsonn and Purple Fly.

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Updog
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Updog

by the partae July 16, 2021
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Where are you currently based?
 
Currently based in Copenhagen, Denmark
 
How did you first start playing music?
 
Started playing the classical guitar at the age of seven. My dad was what got me into it all, he would always play and sing and I was so jealous of him being able to do that.
 
What’s been happening recently?
 
A lot! Personally, just got married and that has been an exciting journey :). Musically just working on my next project and getting into a lot of sessions with other writers and producers.
 
Your new single ‘Overthink’ is out now of your upcoming EP ‘Skellies’ what influenced the sound and songwriting for Overthink?
 
Sound-wise this whole EP is super quirky and different compared to what I usually do. I really honed in on the voice acting and decided to be as silly and weird as I could. ‘Overthink’ is just me being open about all the extremes my brain goes to, I’m a textbook over thinker and felt like it was important for me to write that out for myself.
How did you go about writing overthink?
 
I think I was just having one of those days where I couldn’t write because I was just overthinking the writing process. I got so annoyed I just started shouting in my room ‘I overthink I overthink I overthink’ and I really liked the rhythm behind how I was shouting that and just started singing each line chromatically while following a harmonic minor scale. It instantly stuck with me and knew there was something there.
What does Overthink mean to you?
 
It’s just a reminder to myself to take it easy and let life take its natural course. I often feel like my overthinking is a huge perk, because I can really plan situations out and avoid running into trouble, but at the same time it can be super limiting and take the joy out of simple joyful situations.
 
Where and when did you record/produce/master and who with?
 
I wrote this end of October 2020, dark halloween season, my favourite season haha. I was working with Malthe Seierup who actually co-wrote and produced this full EP with me. At the time we were working out of this underground bunker studio in the centre of Copenhagen. It was located right outside a park, had no running water or toilet. It was dingey, dark and reeked of cigarettes and alcohol due to other people using the other studios. That said, it was a vibe, I really liked writing down there. There was also this super old, out of tune piano we’d always jam around and write songs on. Glad I don’t work there anymore, but I kind of liked it and it inspired a lot of great music!
 
How did you approach the recording process?
 
Generally I’d go into the studio with a melody and some lyrics. I would just play and sing the song on my guitar and we’d start building it out on the computer from there on.
 
Please tell us about the EP and how it came about:
 
It all started with the first song ‘break the norm’ the first single from the EP. I was having a hard time finding my new direction after my last EP ‘bouncy boy’. I was also watching a lot of Tim Burton movies and documentaries about Disney and their whole relationship with Tim Burton’s team. It inspired me so much and I just felt like I wanted to take that act-y, quirky route with this EP. Again most of these songs were written around Halloween season, which tends to be the best season for me to write to be honest, something always clicks for me around that time of year.
 
Who are you listening to at the moment?
 
Listening a lot to Upsahl these days, really love her sound, her vocals and her writing. Super inspired by her!
 
What do you like to do away from music?
 
I love to cook a lot but music right now is my ‘away’. I have a full time job, so in my spare time music is what I do for the most part. I’m also just super into mafia movies and series. Been binge watching the Sopranos this last month.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2021?

 

For one, trying to take a holiday!  Wrapping up and writing my next project, and continuing to show my face more through acoustic videos or livestreams.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Definitely a good simple Pasta Aglio e olio and Cacio e Pepe or just a good sourdough bread with some fine extra virgin greek olive oil… that always hits the spot. Always love hanging out at those brewery / bodega bars in Copenhagen. They’re not super classy but they’re super vibe-y!

 
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THE LAZY EYES SHARE SECOND RELEASE EP2 NEW SINGLE 'THE ISLAND' OUT NOW
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THE LAZY EYES SHARE SECOND RELEASE EP2 NEW SINGLE ‘THE ISLAND’ OUT NOW

by the partae July 16, 2021
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Photo by Jack Moran

PRAISE FOR THE LAZY EYES

“Honest-to-god really good”
V Man

“Indie’s next generation prove ready for a much bigger stage”
Sydney Morning Herald

“A phenomenal blend of modern sensibilities and classic experimental pop”
American Songwriter

“The makings of a psych giant”
NME Magazine (4 Stars)

“If Brian Wilson joined Tame Impala for a day”
DIY Magazine

“Their music retains a youthful freshness that, rather than recycling, reinvigorates the ingredients they have taken from their heroes”
Monster Children

“Breath-taking”
Life Without Andy

Since first emerging through wild word-of-mouth fire, feverish anticipation of The Lazy Eye’s next drop of music. Today they deliver, sharing their sophomore release, EP2 via The Orchard. LISTEN HERE.

In 2021, The Lazy Eyes have truly held nothing back with their own curated festival, Lazyfest, a sold out headline tour and new music releases swiftly following their breakout in January of last year. With EP2 they pick up where EP1 left off, and now with their new lineup they reveal the product of time spent bringing new recordings to life. Each song on EP2 channels a different path and emotion to the last, between love songs and jam songs, The Lazy Eyes deliver a sonic pathway through each twisted journey in life. Joining the lovelorn ‘Nobody Taught Me‘ and the polychromatic trip of ‘Where’s My Brain???‘, is latest single ‘The Island‘, a continuation from the story they began with ‘The Seaside‘, The Lazy Eyes reveal is a song for escapism, “A song that while listening, you can close your eyes to and let your imagination create imagery.”

WATCH: ‘The Island’ (Official Music Video)

Lifting the veil on ‘The Island‘s making, the band share: “The Island was written about a place where none of The Lazy Eyes band members have been in real life, and acts as the sequel to The Seaside. An imaginary island that is a sort of utopia but is also filled with mystery. The writing process and a demo recording took place in Harvey’s childhood bedroom as he recalls – ‘All I remember was recording a terrible demo on GarageBand and really struggling to sing it because I had a cold that day. It’s interesting to hear the demo these days because you can hear the parts before they were refined as a result of playing the song over and over live. The demo also doesn’t include the final guitar melody which was added by Itay in a rehearsal and really finished the song off with a bang.”

The Lazy Eyes are Harvey Geraghty (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Itay Shachar (vocals, guitar), Leon Karagic (bass) and Noah Martin (drums). At 15 years old, they met at a performing arts high school which provided fertile ground to pursue their creative endeavours. In the time since, the group have built a cult following with their magnetic live set. Long before their debut single, word of them spread like wildfire. This eventually reached the BBC’s Abbie McCarthy who aired the then unreleased ‘Cheesy Love Song‘ during a takeover on Australia’s national youth broadcaster, triple j. In the year that followed, their debut EP saw The Lazy Eyes sell out headline shows, amass a combined 3 million streams and receive praise from Apple Music’s Matt Wilkinson, Bandcamp, Atwood Magazine, American Songwriter, Monster Children, land at #17 on triple j Unearthed’s Top 50 Most Played Artists of 2020 and many more.

In the time since, the group have worked hard to finesse their craft, with EP2 working to show how much more the music students had to offer following their acclaimed debut that landed The Lazy Eyes on the coveted NME 100 for 2021. Initially written while still in high school, it was only until recently that the songs of EP2 were taken to the recording studio. The band share “These are the first tracks we recorded using Ableton (previously using GarageBand) which opened up a whole lot more possibilities. These new tools inspired us to make our recordings more tapestry-like, inspired by albums like Bon Voyage by Melody’s Echo Chamber.” The response so far? Praise from V Man, Complex, Happy Mag, Gigwise, NME, KCRW, Alt Citizen, FBi Radio, Double J and Unearthed, Spin, Dublab, Northern Transmissions and others for ‘Nobody Taught Me‘ and ‘Where’s My Brain???‘; plus rave reviews for Lazyfest from the Sydney Morning Herald, Life Without Andy and more anticipation for their upcoming appearance at Bris Day Out. If EP2 saw The Lazy Eyes find their feet, there’s no doubt their jackpot will come faster than most anticipate.

EP2 is out now via The Orchard, buy/stream it here.

TRACKLIST
The Island
Nobody Taught Me
Where’s My Brain???

TOUR DATES
Wed 11 Aug – Bris Day Out @ The Brightside – Meanjin / Brisbane
Sat 4 Sep – King St Carnival – Warrang / Sydney

Tickets available at thelazyeyes.com

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Pip Blom share new track 'It Should Have Been Fun'
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Pip Blom share new track ‘It Should Have Been Fun’

by the partae July 16, 2021
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PIP BLOM
SHARE NEW TRACK
‘IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN FUN‘
SECOND ALBUM WELCOME BACK
OUT OCTOBER 8 ON HEAVENLY RECORDINGS

Having recently announced details for the release of their second album, Welcome Break, out on Heavenly Recordings on October 8, 2021, Amsterdam’s Pip Blom have today shared the latest track ‘It Should Have Been Fun’.

Pip Blom speak about new track ‘It Should Have Been Fun’ by saying: “When writing the tracks for the record I wanted there to be a song that didn’t have the structure of verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus 2x. It’s a common structure of course and I figured it could be cool to switch it up a bit. When the track starts it feels like it’s going to be a very sensitive, calm song. The verses capture the feeling of sadness, disappointment in yourself and someone else. But when the chorus starts the energy switches. It’s more angry, being fed up, wanting to change something, like there’s a tipping point. I really like how the track has these different parts that flow into each other. I can’t wait to play this track live and really give it our all when the final chorus hits.”

‘It Should Have Been Fun’ alongside the rest of the album was self-produced and mixed by Caesar Edmunds (PJ Harvey, St Vincent, Queens of the Stone Age) and recorded at Ramsgate’s Big Jelly Studios.

Following an extensive touring schedule, which saw the Dutch 4-piece roam over field, oceans, and Glastonbury’s John Peel stage following the release of their debut record Boat, Pip Blom immediately began to gather all her soaked-up inspirations taken from the road, cosy down in a room of her parent’s house (which she shares with her brother and fellow bandmate Tender Blom) and over three months wrote twenty songs – sixteen of which were to become demos for the band to structure and flesh out, once in the studio together.

With plans slightly complicated by the Covid-19 crisis, the band decamped to their favourite Big Jelly Studios in Ramsgate and after 14-days of quarantine set to work recording their second album over three weeks with engineer Al Harle.

The result, Welcome Break (and yes, the title is inspired by the ubiquitous serviced dotted along Britain’s motorways) resonates with about as much decisive allure as their previous album Boat, but this time with a bit more contemporary chaos to boot.

Where Boat reckoned as a fresh-faced, yet gloriously fearless game-changer, Welcome Break is the self-assured older sibling who, with an additional year or two behind themselves, isn’t afraid to speak out, take lead, and instigate a liberated revolution-come-bliss-out.

Yet another master-class in effortless song-writing and feel-good-chorus’, as Pip explains, the secret behind the continuing run of form on Welcome Break is fairly simple – “I just really like catchy songs and I feel like that’s something we do well. It’s not sugar-coated-happy Pop…they’re more like ‘Titanic’ pop songs…” 

Welcome Break by Pip Blom
out October 8 on Heavenly Recordings
Pre-order: https://ffm.to/pb-wb

Pip Blom
Welcome Break

1. You Don’t Want This
2. 12
3. It Should Have Been Fun
4. Keep It Together
5. Different Tune
6. Not Easy To Like
7. Faces
8. I Love The City
9. Easy
10. Holiday
11. Trouble In Paradise

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RISING RNB TRIO YOUR GRANDPARENTS SHARE DEBUT ALBUM 'THRU MY WINDOW'
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RISING RNB TRIO YOUR GRANDPARENTS SHARE DEBUT ALBUM ‘THRU MY WINDOW’

by the partae July 16, 2021
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Photo by Jordan Perez

PRAISE FOR YOUR GRANDPARENTS

“Breathing fresh energy into a classic sound and familiar feeling”
Atwood Magazine

“Your Grandparents put apparent thought and care into every aspect of their work“
Ladygunn

“Nostalgic sonics with their own personal twist”
HYPEBEAST

“Intoxicating”
Ones To Watch

The rising Los Angeles-based R&B/Hip-Hop trio Your Grandparents, composed of vocalists DaCosta, Jean Carter, and producer ghettoblasterman, have released their long-awaited full-length debut album, Thru My Window, available independently on all digital streaming platforms via The Orchard. LISTEN HERE.

On the release of their debut album, Your Grandparents share, “Thru My Window is an alternative commentary on love in early adulthood. Illustrated through the joint perspective of Your Grandparents, the narrative portrays the origins of a budding relationship and its potential complexities.” Thru My Window includes previously released singles ‘Sunlight‘, ‘Tomorrow‘, and ‘So Damn Fly‘, which earned them a highly coveted spot on this year’s upcoming Day N Vegas festival lineup and high praise from the tastemakers like The FADER, HYPEBEAST, Ones to Watch, UPROXX, Notion, Rated R&B, Ladygunn, and more.

Your Grandparents make music that hints to the nostalgia of previous decades without feeling dated. Nor is the trio cemented to just one genre, either. The friends founded Your Grandparents, using the moniker as a nod to the elders who introduced them to classic artists and inspired their musical tastes, in 2014. Originally, the trio released rap music, but their work quickly grew to incorporate the various genres that have inspired their musicianship. When asked about the albums that have inspired them lately, the men rattle off a variety of projects including D’Angelo’s Voodoo, Erykah Badu’s Baduism, The Fugees’ The Score and Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon. Today, Your Grandparents release music that nods to funk, soul, hip-hop, rock, blues and other genres.

Fueled by a recent trip to Paris, ghettoblasterman says the group’s new album Thru My Window is about “the different types of loves that you can encounter.” Far away from their native Los Angeles and experiencing the romantic challenges that come with dating in your early 20s, the three experienced the emotional and musical clarity that allowed them to finish the project in months. It’s their quickest creative endeavour to date. Thru My Window is also the first project where the trio could utilise other musicians and live instrumentation, resulting in their strongest productions to date.

‘So Damn Fly‘, the project’s lead single, is anchored around a psychedelic bassline and electronic guitar licks. The video, directed and produced by Your Grandparents, further displays the 70s era that inspired the single. The video for ‘Tomorrow‘, a song about “pursuing a love interest despite the uncertainty it involves,” borrows from the Blaxploitation films popularized in the same decade. Your Grandparents utilised various recording techniques to get the desired effect for their genre-blending debut album. The group credits their cohesive sound to their years-long friendship, which began when they were each about 13 years old. “Our tastes have kind of combined into one. There’s not a lot of communication on the creation end that has to happen. We just fall into place,” ghettoblasterman says.

Thru My Window is out now, buy/stream it here.

TRACKLIST
So Damn Fly
Tomorrow
Sunlight
Comfortable
Intoxicated
Past Love
Red Room
Down the Road
Digest
Jasmine

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Yves Tumor releases surprise EP, "The Asymptotical World"
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Yves Tumor releases surprise EP, “The Asymptotical World”

by the partae July 16, 2021
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YVES TUMOR

RELEASES SURPRISE EP
THE ASYMPTOTICAL WORLD
OUT TODAY DIGITALLY & OCTOBER 15 PHYSICALLY
ON WARP RECORDS

Ground-breaking artist Yves Tumor continues to unlock the perception of reality with a psychedelically bent off-kilter rock offering, The Asymptotical World EP out now on Warp via Inertia Music.

The boundary smashing 6 song EP is the next era from the pop auteur and first release from Yves Tumor following the critically acclaimed 2020 album Heaven To a Tortured Mind. Yves Tumor continues to manipulate the genre terrain by challenging mainstream music constraints further and shifting the boundaries of contemporary art and culture in a boundlessly visceral and authentic sonic signature.

The Asymptotical World EP (co-produced and engineered by longstanding collaborator Yves Rothman) includes the massive single, ‘Jackie‘, also co-written/produced by Chris Greatti (Yungblud, Poppy, blink-182). The single arrived with the radical electrifying DeepFake visualizer directed and produced by Actual Objects. ‘Jackie’ is a punctuated tale of connection in a fever dream realm featuring emotive guitars over an upbeat drum pattern, evoking the volatile magnetism between lovers that has garnered millions of streams across platforms and has received a multitude of praise from The New York Times, Pitchfork, The Wall Street Journal, OFFICE MAGAZINE, FLOOD, PASTE, THE FADER, Sniffers, rage, and more.

The EP arrives just ahead of Yves Tumor’s return to the live space with 28 dates booked across the United States, UK and Europe in 2021 and 2022. Full list of dates and new Yves Tumor merch available now on Bandcamp.

The Asymptotical World EP is out now digitally on Warp Records via Inertia Music, and available physically Friday, October 15.

PRAISE FOR YVES TUMOR 

“Nobody better represents the changing face and sound of what a “rock star” is today than Yves Tumor.”
THE FADER

“Yves Tumor, the ineffable and audacious experimentalist, once again brandishes a reverence for Prince on “Jackie,” another venture into magisterial rock that clings to devastating grandeur.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES

“Tumor proves that sifting through the detritus of love can be as electrifying as the experience itself.”
PITCHFORK

“Anyone who says rock is dead clearly hasn’t heard of Yves Tumor—an experimental, ominous rock icon for the times”
FLOOD

“Experimental icon Yves Tumor returns to defend their incomparable musical and visual vision”
rage

“Yves Tumor is truly making music like no one else right now”
Purple Sneakers

Yves Tumor
The Asymptotical World EP

1. Jackie
2. Crushed Velvet
3. Secrecy Is Incredibly Important To The Both of Them
4. Tuck feat. NAKED
5. …And Loyalty Is A Nuisance Child
6. Katrina

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The Asymptotical World by Yves Tumor
is out digitally now on Warp Records
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