The Smile comparten remixes de James Holden y Robert Stillman

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The Smile share remixes by James Holden and Robert Stillman

The Smile They have shared two new remixs of songs from their third album, “Cutouts”. They sign them James Holden and Robert Stillman. The themes will also be launched in physical format in limited edition next March 28.

The Smile They continue with their musical exploration, merging vanguardist, electronic and jazz rock elements. This time, they have done so by throwing the remixes “Don’t Get Me Started (James Holden Remix)” E “Instant Psalm (Robert Stillman Remix)”. Both remixes are accompanied by “recycled video mixtures” created by the audiovisual artist Weirdcorewho has also taken care of all the videos of “Cutouts”.

James Holden and Robert Stillmanthose in charge of the new remixs, have regularly collaborated with The Smile and Thom Yorkeand they have even been openings of the group live. Stillman has also touched the saxophone for some presentations of The Smile, and contributed to Yorke’s recent original soundtrack, “Confidenza”. For its part, Holden has been the opening one in Yorke project tours Atoms for Peace And at the time he was invited to Remezclar “Reckoner” of Radiohead.

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