Listen to this new remix Tycho of Spoon's "Inside Out"
04 December 2014, 13:11
| Written by
Laurence Day
Veteran art-rock act Spoon have had their latest single "Inside Out" reimagined by Tycho, San Francisco's ambient artiste.
The result is a gauzy, nebulous affair with sporadic axe outbursts and the twinkle of Disney chimes. It cuts through the indie sensibilities of the original, lacing it with a dreamwave gloss, but it doesn't lurch too far into Tycho's signature sounds. The result is something that sounds a bit like Phoenix.
Listen below.
Spoon's latest LP They Want My Soul is out now. It features on our Best Fit Fifty Most Essential Records of 2014.
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