Kelpe shares "Calumet" to preview upcoming LP The Curved Line
06 August 2015, 13:07
| Written by
Laurence Day
Producer Kelpe has shared "Calumet", a new taste of upcoming record The Curved Line.
A 'calumet' is the English/French term for a Native American 'peace pipe': "the term was used by Norman-French settlers in Canada to describe the ceremonial pipes they saw used among the First Nations people of the region."
The new track links up with "Doubles Of Everything" and "Valerian" in previewing the new record.
The Curved Line is out 24 August on DRUT Recordings. It follows 2013's Fourth: The Golden Eagle.
Kelpe will play London's The Waiting Room on 17 September.
Stream "Calumet" below.
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