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Tune-Yards – ‘Honesty (Suzi Analogue Remix)’

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TUNE-YARDS LAUNCHES ….creep… Remixes PROJECT FEATURING SYLVAN ESSO, SUZI ANALOGUE AND U.S. GIRLS.

Starting today, Tune-Yards will roll out the first of four remixes from their …creep… Remixes project from their latest album I can feel you creep into my private life. The remix EP will feature Sylvan Esso, Suzi Analogue, ET.PATXKEISHH and U.S. Girls.


Previously, Suzi collaborated with Queens D Light for Merrill Garbus’ Red Bull Radio show C.L.A.W. (Collaborative Legions of Artful Womxn).

Earlier this summer, Tune-Yards released ‘Mango’, a collaboration with Lakeith Stanfield’s musical project Moors. The song was called “quite simply, sublime,” by Highsnobiety and “as fun and weird as you’d imagine,” by GQ. The duo connected with Stanfield through their work on the film Sorry to Bother You, which they scored and stars Stanfield.

Tune-Yards’ fourth album I can feel you creep into my private life was released earlier this year to widespread praise. A fully collaborative effort between Garbus and Brenner who co-wrote and co-produced the record, Garbus’ lyrics explore her place in the world, ruminating on race, politics, intersectional feminism and the environment. The band performed singles ‘Heart Attack’ on Jimmy Kimmel and ‘ABC 123’ on Conan in January.

“A sleek, radical evolution full of insistent beats, catchy hooks and pointed questions about modern society.” New York Times
“Songs that make you think.” NPR All Things Considered
“An LP determined to conjure kinetic joy while staring down our present cultural fright show.” Rolling Stone
“Tune-Yards proves that dance music can still have teeth.” TIME
“An entertainingly disruptive blast of a record with a mirrorball lure.” Uncut
“This is dance-pop at its most polyglot and polemical, and it’s stunning.” The Sunday Times
“Music that feels thrilling… it makes you want to dance.” The Guardian – Album of the Week

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