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Roses

Having previously only been available as a physical pre-order or by attending our Golden Hour Listening Parties, we’re releasing our latest album “The Golden Hour” to all streaming platforms later this month.

To celebrate, here’s the opening track “Roses” featuring the amazing CHROMA. It’s a song about a devious gardener who obsesses about her crops and poisons whilst high on pills - worth a listen!

Need something to watch? Have a look at Dorna Aslanzadeh’s amazing video for “End of the World” instead.

GOLDEN HOUR LISTENING PARTIES

If you caught our previous post, you will know that we are releasing “The Golden Hour” to all usual digital platforms on May 25th.

Up until now, you could only hear the album if you pre-ordered a physical copy or by attending one of our Golden Hour Listening Parties. These have been great fun and it would be a shame to stop these, so as the weather gets nicer, we will organise one listening party a month in various places around the globe, starting with Tokyo on April 8th.

MORE about the parties 

WATCH Dorna Aslanzadeh’s new video for “End of the World”

DATES Check websites/social media for exact locations and confirmation depending on weather

April 8th - Tokyo
May 6th - Luxembourg
June 10th - Tampere
July 8th - London
August 5th - Duinbergen
September 9th - London

NEW VIDEO // DEATHMASKS // FACETRACKING

About a year ago we released an album called “The Golden Hour”. Physical copies were limited to pre-order and streaming was only possible by attending our Golden Hour Listening Parties.

Now’s the time to also release it everywhere else, so on May 25th the album will be available to stream/buy in full on all the usual digital platforms!

To celebrate this our friend Dorna Aslanzadeh has made a spectacular and haunting video for “End of the World”. You might remember her stellar work from some of our previous videos and she doesn’t disappoint this time either. Using facetracking animations and the concept of death masks she has created a fitting film to a rather dark song, perfectly complementing S. Husky Hoskulds’ beautifully creative mix treatment.

Have a look, have a listen and enjoy!

Dorna says:

“I have, through facetracking animation, allowed different death masks to come to life and perform the song. Historically death masks were used to capture a persons face after they passed. The ancient Egyptians would bury their dead with the mask to help the spirit find their body in the afterlife, whereas in the Middle Ages the death mask became a way of remembering the deceased. To me, this strange and beautiful song evokes a feeling of something speaking from elsewhere, so the idea of a kind of infinite transcendental being mourning all things lost became the starting point for making this film.”

We say:

“The song is inspired by the tragic events of a mother of three, who crashed herself and her children into an oncoming bus whilst talking on the phone to her husband, who was sitting on that same bus. It also takes in a Werner Herzog movie and the importance of always having your bags packed in case of the worst happening.”

2018

There will be stuff happening in 2018!

Keep your ear to the ground and your eyes peeled…

En Francais

“Un album intelligent, expérimental et engagé, qui mérite une écoute attentive.”

For those of you that speak French, here is a very nice review of “The Golden Hour”.

More radio

More radio!

Another play for ‘Counting Games’ on DeXter Bentley’s The Hello Goodbye Show ahead of our live session there on March 11th

Tune in to Resonance FM on 104.4 and DAB in London or online across the globe midday GMT this Saturday.

We also had another spin on the radio last week, this time in Luxembourg.

A scroll through the playlists of Lazy Sunday Show on Radio Ara reveals that “The Golden Hour” has been on the decks the past few programs in a row. Soon the whole album has been aired for the enjoyment of all Luxemborugers - that’s the sort of radio we like!