
Everything Is Recorded joins forces with mary in the junkyard on new single, "Swamp Dream #3"
Everything Is Recorded, the collaborative music project centred around producer Richard Russell, has released the new single "Swamp Dream #3", featuring mary in the junkyard's Clari Freeman-Taylor.
Everything Is Recorded releases are often characterised by Russell’s unique ability to bring multiple musicians and collaborators together on record. “Porcupine Tattoo”, the first single from the album, featured vocalists Bill Callahan and Noah Cyrus among a host of guest players, while second single “Losing You” featured Sampha, Laura Groves, Jah Wobble and Yazz Ahmed.
In contrast, on “Swamp Dream #3” Russell strips things right back to himself and just one collaborator - Mary In The Junkyard’s Clari Freeman-Taylor - with the pair playing every instrument between them during sessions at his Copper House studios in west London.
The resulting single continues Russell and Freeman-Taylor’s rich creative streak (Russell produced Mary In The Junkyard’s debut EP, this old house, while Freeman-Taylor contributed to Everything Is Recorded’s “Spring Equinox” and “Autumn Equinox” releases). It’s accompanied by a video directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ed Morris - another longtime collaborator who also directed the “Losing You” video - and starring Freeman-Taylor.
Temporary, will be released on 28 February via XL Recordings, and is available to pre-order now.
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