Gold Panda streams new album 'Half Of Where You Live' online
03 June 2013, 12:23
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Berlin producer and glitchy ambientist, Gold Panda is streaming his new album online.
Half Of Where You Live is the electronic musician’s eagerly-awaited follow-up to debut Lucky Shiner, and comes on 10 June (UK) / 11 June (North America) via NOTOWN/Ghostly International.
Before then, however, you can get a “first listen” over at NPR. Gold Panda has also revealed his new video for ‘My Father In Hong Kong’. That can be streamed beneath:
Gold Panda: My Father in Hong Kong 1961 on Nowness.com.
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