
Olga Bell marks Independence Day with new America EP
04 July 2017, 10:53
| Written by
Laurence Day
Olga Bell has surprise released a new five-track EP called America to mark the USA's Independence Day today (4 July).
The short-player is described as a "companion" to last year's Tempo record. It features three versions of "America" (including a remix by Bristol-based grime artist Kahn) as well as two previously unreleased tracks, "Special Leave" and "Cab Driver".
The Moscow-born, Brooklyn-based artist has collaborated with the likes of Chairlift, Dirty Projectors, and Tom Vek in the past, and her Tempo LP - which contained stunning single "Randomness" - was her third solo release.
Tracklist:
- America
- America (Instrumental)
- America (Kahn Remix)
- Special Leave
- Cab Driver
The America EP is out now via One Little Indian.
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