
Actress details Karma & Desire album, shares new Sampha collaboration "Walking Flames"
01 September 2020, 17:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Actress has shared details of his upcoming LP Karma & Desire, as well as unveiling new Sampha collaboration "Walking Flames".
Karma & Desire will be Actress' second LP of 2020, following on from July's 88, which was released for free on Bandcamp.
"Walking Flames" is the closing song on the album, and is the first of three tracks on the LP to feature Sampha.
The album will also include collaborations with Zsela, Aura T-09, Christel Well and more.
Tracklist:
- Fire and Light
- Angels Pharmacy (feat. Zsela)
- Remembrance (feat. Zsela)
- Reverend
- Leaves Against The Sky
- Save
- VVY (feat. Sampha)
- XRAY
- Gliding Squares
- Many Seas, Many Rivers (feat. Sampha)
- Loveless (feat. Aura T-09)
- Public Life (feat. Vanessa Benelli Mosell)
- Fret
- Loose (feat. Christel Well)
- Turin (feat. Aura T-09)
- Diamond X
- Walking Flames (feat. Sampha)
"Walking Flames" featuring Sampha is out now. Actress' Karma & Desire album will arrive via Ninja Tune on 23 October, and is available to pre-order now.
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