Mew's "My Complications" gets an atmospheric rework by DNKL
08 December 2015, 10:20
| Written by
Laurence Day
Mew have revealed a remix of their track "My Complications" by Swedish synthpop outfit DNKL.
The original track features on Mew's recent record +-, and is a collaboration with Bloc Party's Russell Lissack. Stripped away are the driving rock riffs, with DNKL affixing synth thrusters and launching it into outer space.
Mew are set to play London's Village Underground on 14 and 15 December - tickets are on sale now.
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