London Grammar have introduced a brand new remix assortment, which can also be set to function model new music from the trio.
‘London Grammar – The Remixes’ is a 16-track assortment and might be launched on July 21 by way of Ministry Of Sound. It follows the band’s ‘California Soil’ LP from 2021.
Alongside reworks of the band’s tracks from the likes of Jamie Jones and Joris Voorn, it can additionally function model new music from the trio in collaboration with CamelPhat and SebastiAn.
Discussing the discharge, vocalist Hannah Reid mentioned: “All three of us grew up listening to digital music. I keep in mind shopping for CDs from a merchandising machine at Fabric. When me Dan and Dot first met we bonded over a lot music – from probably the most obscure to probably the most business digital sounds.
“Remixes from electronic artists have formed a huge part of our career and success as a band. They’ve influenced our live shows and taken us into a different space. This collection is a celebration of all the above. We are forever grateful for the impact electronic music has had on our career.”
The collection is being launched with a remix of ‘Baby It’s You’ by the band’s personal Dot Major, which you’ll hear under.
Speaking to NME final 12 months, London Grammar teased that the follow-up to the acclaimed Number One album ‘California Soil‘ can be “deep” and “their best yet”.
Major additionally just lately launched his solo profession, teaming up with Alex Metric for his or her collaboration ‘See This Through’.
The musician and digital producer first introduced his new solo enterprise again in January earlier than launching with the “twisted” debut solo single ‘Bear‘ and penning the massive song ‘Hideaway’ for NME’s current C23 mixtape.