
Daniel Avery shares his version of Interpol's “Greenwich”
Daniel Avery’s take on “Greenwich” completes the ‘Interpolations’ series – a collaborative project reworking songs from Interpol’s latest album, The Other Side Of Make-Believe.
“Greenwich” follows interpolations from Makaya McCraven with “Big Shot City”, Jeff Parker's “Passenger”, "Toni” by Jesu, and Water From Your Eyes on “Something Changed”.
"It’s not an exaggeration to say Interpol’s music helped shape my life as a youngster so it’s with great pride I present this remix for "Greenwich",” says Avery. “I was reluctant to touch the track at first but I feel I’ve landed upon my own version of the band’s seductive shadows that have always meant so much to me."
Daniel Avery’s take on “Greenwich” is out now.
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