The Smile Share New Remixes by James Holden and Robert Stillman
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The Smile have collaborated with producer James Holden and multi-instrumentalist Robert Stillman to remix two tracks, 'Don't Get Me Started' and 'Instant Psalm,' which will be released as a double-A side 12" single on March 28. The remixes feature visuals created by Weirdcore, described as 'recycled video mixes.' This follows their recent projects, including last year's 'Wall of Eyes' and 'Cutouts,' and a sold-out live 12" released via Rough Trade. Weirdcore has previously contributed visuals to The Smile's other tracks, enriching their multimedia presentation.
The Smile have tapped British producer James Holden and multi-instrumentalist Robert Stillman for remixes of 'Don't Get Me Started' and 'Instant Psalm,' set to be released on a double-A side, 12" single.
Accompanying the remixes are visuals by Weirdcore, characterized as 'recycled video mixes,' further enriching the auditory experience of the tracks.
This release follows The Smile's previous works, including the albums 'Wall of Eyes' and 'Cutouts,' as well as a sold-out live 12" via Rough Trade.
Weirdcore, who has collaborated with The Smile on visuals for various tracks, created the original visuals for 'No Words' and 'Zero Sum,' enhancing the project’s artistic integration.
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