“A City’s Never”, Bullion’s new single with Panda Bear

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Their latest preview prior to the album, affection.

Bullionthe project of Nathan Jenkinscontinues his musical journey with his latest breakthrough, “A City’s Never“, belonging to his next album affection. This song, written and completed through direct messages, is the result of the collaboration between Bullion and panda bear of Animal Collectivewho joins the project after the success of his previous collaboration with Carly Rae Jepsen in the single “Rare“.

The creative process behind this piece was peculiar, since, although both artists lived in Lisbon simultaneously, they never saw each other in person. Despite this, they managed to compose and finish the song remotely, reflecting the versatility and connection capacity of Bullion in the musical field.

A City’s Never” offers a vision of his constantly evolving creativity, with a sound that fuses electronic and experimental elements, as well as showing the strength of collaboration in the digital age.

This new single joins the list of notable collaborations that Bullion has carried out throughout his career, which includes names like Carly Rae Jepsen, Ben Howard, Nilüfer Yanya, and Avalon Emersonamong others.

The album affection of Bullionis scheduled for release on April 26 via Ghostly International.

You can hear “A City’s Never” on all digital platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.

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