The Smile premieres two remixes

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The British group brings us this collaboration with musicians James Holden and Robert Stillman.

A few months after the launch of your acclaimed album Cutouts (2024), The Smile has launched Remixes New two Tracks prominent of this LP; “Don's Get Me Started” of the electronic producer James Holden and “Instant psalm” of the multi -standardist Robert Stillman.

Both artists have worked with the group led by Thom Yorke of Radiohead In the past, both in the study and on stage, so they fit perfectly in this transformative exercise.

The mixture of Holden of “Don's Get Me Started ” It extends the duration of the topic to eight minutes through an instrumental of minimalist IDM that transports the listener to a vision Retro of outer space; This aesthetic is observed perfectly in the pixelated visuals of the accompanying video, made by the artist Weirdcore.

On the other hand, the interpretation of Stillman of “Instant psalm” It stands out for a majestic campaign that competes with the strongly distorted violin of the American artist Raven Bush To create a sound landscape that ranges between beauty and restlessness.

These Remixes They will be launched on March 28 in a 12 -inch vinyl of limited edition by XL recordingswhich can be reserved in the following link.

With this launch, The Smile and his collaborators affirm their position at the top of contemporary experimental rock.

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