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Tune-Yards RELEASES …creep…Remixes EP listen to ‘Look at Your Hands (ET.PATXKEISHH VIBEMIX) 

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TUNE-YARDS RELEASES …creep…Remixes EP via 4ad.

LISTEN TO NEW ‘Look at Your Hands (ET.PATXKEISHH VIBEMIX)’ REMIX BY ET.PATXKEISHH: http://4ad.co/creep_Remixes

 

 

The final remix from Tune-Yards’ …creep…Remixes comes today in the form of “Look at Your Hands (ET.PATXKEISHH VIBEMIX)” by ET.PATXKEISHH. The full remix EP is released today featuring previously released remixes of songs off their 2018 LP I can feel you creep into my private life by Sylvan Esso, U.S. Girls and Suzi Analogue. 

Listen To …creep…Remixes http://4ad.co/creep_Remixes

 


Currently on tour with U.S Girls and in partnership with Revolutions Per Minute, Tune-Yards will be working to generate support for small-to-medium sized organisations who are educating and mobilising voters in key states during this midterm election and beyond. Tune-Yards and U.S. Girls are highlighting organisations along their tour route or fans can visit Movement Voter Project to find one in their town. Garbus says, “I was particularly inspired by the work of Movement Voter Project and the organisations they are supporting because they work locally, have tangible and meaningful impact on important elections, and will be engaging whomever is in office after election day.”

 

Tune-Yards’ fourth album I can feel you creep into my private life was released earlier this year to widespread praise and features the singles ‘Heart Attack’, ‘Look At Your Hands’ and ‘ABC 123’. A fully collaborative effort between Merrill Garbus and Nate 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. More recently, Tune-Yards released ‘Mango’, a collaboration with Lakeith Stanfield’s musical project Moors. The duo connected with Stanfield through their work on the film Sorry to Bother You which they scored and stars Stanfield. The band performed singles ‘ABC 123’ on Jimmy Kimmel and ‘Heart Attack’ on Conan in January.

  

 

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