Hundred Waters announce The Moon Rang Like A Bell remix album
Hundred Waters' The Moon Rang Like A Bell LP is getting the remix treatment from a host of inspired acts.
We lavished praise all over the original record, giving it 8.5/10 and saying that "rather than doling out hooks, direction and depth through intricate flurries of conjoined instrumentation like its predecessor, The Moon Rang Like A Bell focuses on a simpler formula, allowing docile verses to develop and capsize with big swells of tension and triumph. It’s the product of a band that’s clearly thinking on their feet, engaging with the conflicting styles of those around them and assimilating new behaviors without sacrificing their own, changing with the world around them to create something refreshingly distinct and beautifully engaging."
The Moon Rang Like A Bell (Remixed) will feature reimaginings from members of Hundred Waters, Shigeto, Plaid, Brandt Brauer Frick, Huxley, Dirty Beaches, Nicole Miglis, Trayer and more.
It's released 16 February via K7/OWSLA.
Explore the Shigeto version of "Cavity" below, and then have a peruse of the record's tracklist after.
Tracklist:
1. Show Me Love (Nicole Miglis Acoustic)
2. Murmurs (Brandt Brauer Frick Remix)
3. Cavity (Shigeto Remix)
4. Out Alee (Plaid Remix)
5. Innocent (Illangelo's Confessional Remix)
6. Broken Blue (Dirty Beaches Remix)
7. Chambers (bvdub’s Two Hearts Apart)
8. Down From the Rafters (Huxley Remix)
9. [animal] (Siriusmo Remix)
10. Seven White Horses (Trayer Remix)
11. Xtalk (Kodak to Graph Remix)
12. No Sound (Paul & Zach’s Waltz)
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