LA-based duo Ceci Gomez and Veronika Jane Wyman make hip-hop-leaning experimental dance music below the title DAGR. Earlier this yr they launched their sophomore album Fade On Black, which featured collabs with the likes of Lunice, Portugal. The Man, and residing meme Rebecca Black. Today they’re again with “Texas,” a brand new track created together with fellow Los Angeles act Cherry Glazerr, the oft-morphing indie rock band led by Clementine Creevy. It has type of a late-’90s movie-soundtrack trip-hop vibe, and it’s seeing launch by way of the Hardly Art Singles Series.
A press release from DAGR:
We wrote “Texas” within the 100-degree warmth of Palm Springs on a psychedelic golf course. We’re each from Texas and initially wrote it as a love letter to the absurdity of our house state. Cherry Glazerr reworked our ode to alt-metal into a gorgeous love track. “Texas” has rapidly turn out to be one in every of our favourite data, and attending to experiment in a brand new style with Clem felt really particular.
And right here’s a phrase from Creevy:
I went over to Ceci and V’s studio and laid down vox for “Texas,” and it was sick. I really like the music that they’re making collectively proper now. It’s so enjoyable and distinctive. It’s what the world wants proper now. I like rememberer venting to them about boys in between takes, they usually had been tremendous fucking cool about it. I really like how this observe simply makes me be at liberty and horny. Like a loopy little butterfly with a rattlesnake alter ego.
Listen beneath.