This Wednesday’s musical selection comes with the video Fire of Arcaa cover of Steve Lacy made by Samphaand a preview of the next live album by Khruangbin. In addition, we will listen to a live performance of silence, the first single from the next album serpentwithfeetZac Farro of Paramore brings us his most recent single as halfnoise and more. Let’s get started!
1. Arca, Fire
The Venezuelan producer Arca shared an official music video for the song today Firea rallying cry against white supremacy and colonialism that appears on their LP Kick III. The music video, directed by the same artist, is linked to the residency They change; I destroy of Arca at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City, where Arca took over the space for four nights of performances, concluding with the final show on October 15. During the concert presentation, the show was conceptual, full of complex infrastructure and visual elements.
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2. Sampha, Only + Bad Habit (Steve Lacy cover)
The success of Steve Lacy, Bad Habit, resonated with many people thanks to its apt capture of love, balancing regret with the promise to honestly dive into the relationship next time. Sampha, Known for his vocal presence, he transformed the track by performing it today at BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge. Armed with a piano and a drum machine, Sampha It gives a touch of soul to the track. During her performance, she also sang Only from their recently released second album, Lai.
3. Khruangbin, People Everywhere (Shifting Sands Remix)
The grouping Khruangbin is preparing to launch Khruangbin: Live at Sydney Opera House, a double LP immortalizing their three-night November 2022 adventure at the legendary Australian music venue. The live album is out December 1st via Dead Oceans and along with the news, the Houston band shared the album cut People Everywhere (Shifting Sands Remix), a new version of a song from their 2015 debut, The Universe Smiles Upon You.
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4. Silence, Water
silence, the rising artist from South Africa, has been making quite a splash in recent weeks with her song Water, which fuses pop, R&B, afrobeats and amapiano, and has even reached the top of Billboard’s afrobeats chart. This week, she made her US television debut with a captivating performance of the track on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Backed by a group of talented dancers, Silence showed off her voice and fascinating dance moves.
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5. serpentwithfeet + Ty Dolla $ign + Yanga YaYa, Damn Gloves
The alternative R&B artist serpentwithfeet announced this week his next album, GRIP. To celebrate, she shared the new single Damn Gloves con Ty Dolla $ign and the South African artist Yanga YaYa. The song reveals “the enchanted universe that celebrates and fosters the spirit and magic of black and queer nightlife” at the heart of the upcoming album. GRIP, according to a statement. The track is accompanied by a clip directed by Micah Carter.
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6. halfnoise, Love Fire
Just a few weeks after the announcement of his latest album as halfnoise, City Talk, due out November 17th on Congrats RecordsZac Farro released the official video for the last single from the LP, Love Fire. The clip was co-directed by Farro and his frequent collaborator, filmmaker AJ Gibboney. Best known as the band’s drummer Paramore, Farro has been recording and releasing music under the name halfnoise for more than a decade. City Talk It is his fifth album, in which he assumes the roles of composer, leader and co-producer. In addition to the composer Jared Solomon, Farro collaborated with the saxophonist Henry Solomon (HAIM) and co-producer Daniel McNeil (White Denim, Mac DeMarco).
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2023-10-25 19:14:58
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