Dev Hynes shares 46 minutes of would-be film soundtrack
12 May 2015, 12:40
| Written by
Laurence Day
Dev Hynes, the Midas-touched producer behind Blood Orange, has shared almost a full album's worth of film soundtrack.
It's unknown which flick he was scoring, but for some bizarre reason he was "let go" from it. Instead of leaving it to rot, he's just upped it onto YouTube. It's not exactly the pristine pop we're used to from him, but still,
Music from the film score i was let go from a couple weeks ago. Figured i'd put it out. Now back to work on Blood Orange LP3. Peace. <3
— Devonté Hynes (@devhynes) May 11, 2015
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