Jacques Greene and Cadence Weapon brings us to “Night Service.”

Photo by Brad Casey

Producer Jacques Greene is pleased to present new single, “Night Service” b/w “Silencio”, both featuring Cadence Weapon, via LuckyMe. Greene teams up with a longtime friend, Canadian rapper and poet Cadence Weapon, to give us the most direct banger since his breakthrough, “Another Girl.”

Originally teased in a mysterious YouTube upload by Greene in 2018 where he showcased an hour of new music, “Night Service” was heavily requested in the comments, and has been in-demand ever since.

“Rollie and I have known each other for years,” says Greene. “Finally making music together for his last full length felt long overdue and ever since we’ve met up in Toronto and made a bunch of stuff. ‘Night Service’ and a few others felt… different. To the point where there was a moment when we wondered whether we should fully form a band and pursue this ‘vibe’ we’d stumbled upon. It’s always felt quite special to me and so does ‘Silencio’. It’s a pleasure to finally share them with the world. A love letter to the club.”

Cadence Weapon adds, “After working together on two songs from my 2018 album Cadence Weapon, Jacques Greene and I continued working on music whenever we’d hang out. ‘Night Service’ is the result. The song is inspired by our personal nightlife experiences in Montreal and the enduring history of underground dance music in New York, specifically Larry Levan and Paradise Garage, as he was one of the first DJs to make the connection between religious devotion and club music.”

Since the dawn of dance music there have been parallels drawn between the church and the club, with the steady thrum of “the one” in Gospel music inspiring early house, typified in Larry Levan’s mix of “Stand On The Word” by The Joubert Singers. For 40 years of dance music we’ve become accustomed to house, prog and trance offering ascendant experiences to those looking to God as a DJ. Now more than ever, the idea of finding salvation in gritty, marginal, underground-spaces makes perfect sense. Greene is a producer who has always basked in wide cathedral reverbs on vocals, set amongst hardware synthesisers tugging back and forth on the threshold of melancholy and euphoria. A producer who brought 1200 people to rave in the esteemed East London church, St John of Hackney, “Night Service” is a song that perhaps was always on the cards.

Greene will play select dates this fall, including shows in Berlin, London, Manchester, Brooklyn, LA and Montreal. A list of dates is below.

“Night Service” Feat. Cadence Weapon – YouTube – https://youtu.be/S1JaoIYJ-PE

Buy / Stream – https://jg.luckyme.net/

“Silencio” Feat. Cadence Weapon – https://spoti.fi/2ITscm1

Jacques Greene Tour Dates: Thu. Oct. 17 – Berlin, DE @ Burg Schnabel Fri. Oct. 18 – London, UK @ St. Pancras Old Church Fri. Oct. 18 – Manchester, UK @ Warehouse Project (DJ set) (late show) Wed. Oct. 23 – Brooklyn, NY @ National Sawdust Fri. Oct. 25 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo Sat. Oct. 26 – Montreal, QC @ Ausgang

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WSND DJ set list for July 01, 2019

It was a “Best of 2019 So Far” show Monday morning (with a couple requests sprinkled in there).  Thanks to everyone who listened.  Here’s what I played:

  1. Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor – Lily Dust (She’s a Pariah)
  2. Gary Wilson – I Don’t Want to Be Alone
  3. Monomotion – Mango
  4. And Now the Screaming Starts radio ad
  5. Nikka Costa – Like a Feather (request)
  6. spoony bard – extralewd 2
  7. Flat Worms – Into the Iris
  8. The Black Keys – Lo / Hi
  9. Drugdealer – Fools
  10. Ladytron – Paper Highways
  11. Delicate Steve – Selfie of a Man
  12. Bob Mould – Sunshine Rock
  13. Escape from the Planet of the Apes radio ad
  14. Andre Bratten – HS
  15. Durand Jones and the Indications – Morning in America
  16. Pink Mexico – Dirty and Stupid
  17. Chromatics – Time Rider
  18. BODEGA – Can’t Knock the Hustle (live)
  19. The Liberation of L.B. Jones radio ad
  20. Vulfpeck – Darwin Derby (request)
  21. Bayonne – Drastic Measures
  22. L7 – Stadium West
  23. Warish – Voices
  24. French Vanilla – Suddenly
  25. Mavis Staples – Slippery People (live)
  26. Cass McCombs – Absentee
  27. Jake Xerxes Fussell – Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
  28. Claude Fontaine – Pretending He Was You
  29. The Well – Death Song
  30. Mdou Moctar – Asshet Akal
  31. Priests – Jesus’ Son

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Monomotion gives us some tasty “Mango” on his new single.

Photo courtesy of FAKE Music

Monomotion, the project of French electronic musician Erol Engintalay, is pleased to share a new single, “Mango” (with FEYNMAN) from his forthcoming EP, Fujisan, due July 26th via FAKE MUSIC. Following the gentle, evocative beats of lead single, “Ecocline Patterns,” “Mango” lusciously unfolds into tick-tock techno. It’s “the result of one of those magic moments we share in the studio with Yoann,” says Engintalay. “I’m really thankful that these are still happening after ten years of collaboration.”

Written and recorded over a year and a half, the seven-track Fujisan EP is a reflection on the positive aspects of life—a sense of breaking through and moving forward that imbues the project as a whole. Inspired by a warm Japanese spring, Engintalay describes Fujisan as “a life test after every challenge I’ve gone through, physically and musically. It’s very spiritual, representing climbing mountains and breaking through walls to get further in life.” Yoann Feyman, in addition to appearing on “Mango,” contributed to sound and the art direction of the EP.

Stream “Mango” (With FEYNMAN) – https://soundcloud.com/monomotionmusic/mango-x-feynman/s-f4LIm

Listen to “Ecocline Patterns” – https://soundcloud.com/monomotionmusic/ecocline-patterns/s-EcsS0

Pre-order Fujisan — http://smarturl.it/FM024_FUJISAN

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Bleached releases “Rebound City” ahead of new album and upcoming tour.

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Bleached – the Los Angeles-based duo of sisters Jessie and Jennifer Clavin – share their fourth and final pre-release single, “Rebound City,” from their forthcoming album, Don’t You Think You’ve Had Enough?, due July 12th via Dead Oceans. Bleached have championed their new direction through a trio of exhilarating singles; “Kiss You Goodbye,” “Hard To Kill”, and “Shitty Ballet.” “Rebound City” is a guitar-driven, power-pop song that paints the landscape of a disintegrating 1980’s Sunset Strip era. Throughout, Jennifer references various mishaps – waking up with a friend’s ex, an obsession with a stranger, and the remorse that comes with breaking someone’s heart. “This song is a brief history of the mistakes I’ve made…except there really are no mistakes, they’re all lessons in the end.” Just like the crumbled rock ‘n’ roll glam era that “Rebound City” draws upon sonically, rebound relationships are born from nostalgia of better times, and sparkle with false intrigue and decorum. “It’s a one way Boulevard,” Jennifer sings, and she’s not wrong.

Don’t You Think You’ve Had Enough? is Jessie and Jennifer Clavin’s first LP written from a place of sobriety. That clear-eyed perspective serves as the guiding force in every corner of its sound, yielding a courageous, honest, and sonically ambitious album.

Bleached returned to their dynamic as sisters – Jessie handled the bulk of the instrumentation and Jennifer handled the lyrics and melodies. Producer Shane Stoneback (Vampire Weekend, Sleigh Bells) helped open every door to experimentation, wanting to be exploratory while keeping the sound singularly Bleached. The album glimmers with inspiration found in touring with the likes of The Damned and Paramore whose arena-ready, incisively catchy pop was a palpable influence helping to push Bleached’s sound in a new realm.

Following a hometown record release show in Los Angeles, Bleached will kick off their North American tour in September. All dates are below.

Listen to “Rebound City” – https://youtu.be/inxS8IrzHak

Watch: “Kiss You Goodbye” – https://youtu.be/InvEKijp7WM “

“Hard To Kill” Video – https://youtu.be/bQYgcc02m5c

“Shitty Ballet” Video – https://youtu.be/v8pGMcSylH4

Pre-order Don’t You Think You’ve Had Enough? – bleached.ffm.to/dontyouthink

Bleached Tour Dates: Thu. July 11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Moroccan Lounge Thu. Aug. 22 – London, UK @ The Lexington Sat. Aug. 24 – Reading, UK @ Reading Festival Sun. Aug. 25 – Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival Thu. Sept. 5 – San Diego, CA @ The Casbah Fri. Sept. 6 – Pomona, CA @ The Glass House Sat. Sept. 7 – Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar Mon. Sept. 9 – Austin, TX @ Barracuda Tue. Sept. 10 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada Wed. Sept. 11 – Houston, TX @ Satellite Bar Fri. Sept. 13 – New Orleans, LA @ Gasa Gasa Sat. Sept. 14 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Hell) Sun. Sept. 15 – Raleigh, NC @ Motorco Tue. Sept. 17 – Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall Thu. Sept. 19 – Brooklyn, NY @ Elsewhere Fri. Sept. 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA Sat. Sept. 21 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall Mon. Sept. 23 – Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern Tue. Sept. 24 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement Wed. Sept. 25 – Nashville, TN @ Exit In Fri. Sept. 27 – Urbana, IL @ Pygmalion Festival Sat. Sept. 28 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry Sun. Sept. 29 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall Mon. Sept. 30 – St. Louis, MO @ Firebird Tue. Oct. 1 – Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room (Outdoors)* Thu. Oct. 3 – Denver, CO @ Globe Hall* Fri. Oct. 4 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The State Room* Sat. Oct. 5 – Boise, ID @ The Olympic* Mon. Oct. 7 – Seattle, WA @ Crocodile* Tue. Oct. 8 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret* Wed. Oct. 9 – Portland, OR @ Star Theater Fri. Oct. 11 – Oakland, CA @ New Parish* Sat. Oct. 12 – Los Angeles, Ca @ The Lodge Room* *= w/ Dude York

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Blanck Mass shares new single and announces North American fall tour.

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Blanck Mass – the solo electronic project of Scotland-based musician Benjamin John Power – shares “No Dice” from his new album, Animated Violence Mild, out August 16th on Sacred Bones, and announces a fall North American tour.

Following the “forceful beat + vocal sample combination” [Tiny Mix Tapes] of lead single “House vs. House,” “No Dice” is led by crashing percussion and punctuated by warped vocals. “‘No Dice’ is about denial. It’s the voice in the back of your head stopping you from moving forward, the separation between your head and your heart,” says Power. Animated Violence Mild is Power’s fourth full-length as Blanck Mass, and his most emotionally direct statement yet. The album was written throughout 2018, at Power’s studio outside of Edinburgh. These eight tracks are the diary of a year of work steeped in honing craft, self-discovery, and grief – the latter of which reared its head at the final hurdle of producing this record and created a whole separate narrative: grief, both for what Power has lost personally, but also in a global sense, for what we as a species have lost and handed over to our blood-sucking counterpart, consumerism, only to be ravaged by it.

Stream “No Dice” – https://youtu.be/Lsnb6GBrQP8

Stream “House vs. House” – https://youtu.be/7DJ12asti2k

Pre-order Animated Violence Mild – https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/products/sbr220-blanck-mass-animated-violence-mild

Blanck Mass Tour Dates (w/ Helm): Fri. Sept. 20 – Boston, MA @ Great Scott Sat. Sept. 21 – Brooklyn, NY @ Elsewhere Mon. Sept. 23 – Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA Tue. Sept. 24 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe Wed. Sept. 25 – Cleveland, OH @ Mahall’s Thu. Sept. 26 – Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle Fri. Sept. 27 – Detroit, MI @ UFO Sat. Sept. 28 – Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground Sun. Sept. 29 – Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz Tue. Oct. 1 – Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey Thu. Oct. 3 – Portland, OR @ Holocene Fri. Oct. 4 – Oakland, CA @ Starline Sat. Oct. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon

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Review: Andre Bratten – Pax Americana

“I’ve always been fascinated with how a sound can make you feel without being something you can touch,” Oslo-based DJ and producer Andre Bratten writes in the press release I received for his newest album – Pax Americana.  Recorded in a studio he built in his garden after stepping away from late night DJ sessions at clubs around the world, the new record is indeed an evocative piece that changes your perspective and makes you move.

Lead single, “HS” (one of my favorites of the year so far), is a great example of this.  It’s bubbly yet laced with a little darkness to keep you grounded as you let it sink into your feet to get them tapping.  The title track, comparing the current state of the U.S. to the Roman Empire, has an underlying nervous tick that bumps against soothing synths.  I’m not sure if Bratten is trying to tell us Americans that everything will be all right, despite what some may fear, or the reverse of that message.  It works either way.

“426” continues the dark themes, with bass lines that slow to a creepy crawl while up-tempo electro high-hats move like a rattlesnake around you.  The gothic “Commonwealth” is like an Art of Noise track if Art of Noise decided to make synthwave music for horror films that take place in the year 2999.  “Ranx” goes further down the darkwave rabbit hole to the point where you’re not sure it’s fading out or lulling you into a trap.  The closer, “Recreation 26B,” starts with a simple beat and then builds like a rising morning tide with bright synths.  It’s the kind of track that tends to take you by surprise.  You’re enjoying the opening riffs and then find yourself in another mental place by the end of it and wondering how you got there.  It’s a worm hole in space and time.

Pax Americana is a soundscape more than a dance record.  It’s a soundscape for your garden studio, your garden party, or your mental garden (which, let’s face it, all of ours need cultivating).

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WSND DJ set list for June 27, 2019

It was another fun (and much needed for my stress levels, to be honest) show this morning on WSND. Thanks to all who listened and contributed, and again to the University of Notre Dame’s security services for letting me into the building again. Here’s my set list:

  1. John Mayall – Ain’t No Brakeman
  2. Buddy Guy – She’s Nineteen Years Old
  3. Led Zeppelin – What Is and What Should Never Be (live)
  4. And Now the Screaming Starts radio ad
  5. Little Feat – Fatman in the Bathtub (live – request)
  6. David Bowie – I’d Rather Be High
  7. The Beths – Future Me Hates Me
  8. Franz Ferdinand – Darts of Pleasure
  9. Scissor Sisters – Somewhere
  10. Jenn Champion – O.M.G. (I’m All Over It)
  11. Duck Duck Punch – Words Like Salt
  12. Mighty Quinn and the Oakland Ronin – The Nu Punks
  13. POW! – Color the System
  14. Devo – Sumthin’
  15. The Legend of Spider Forest radio ad
  16. Bassnectar – Ping Pong
  17. The Kills – Dreams
  18. The Flaming Lips – Oczy Mlody
  19. The Flaming Lips – Race for the Prize
  20. Jack White – Highball Stepper (request)
  21. Terror in the Wax Museum radio ad
  22. Doug Brown and the Omens – Youth & Experience Bob Griffin campaign ad
  23. Los Straitjackets – Wrong Planet
  24. Gary Wilson – King of Endicott
  25. Hum – Stars
  26. Morphine – The Way We Met
  27. Radiohead – Videotape
  28. Shannon & the Clams – Onion (request)
  29. Elephant Stone – Where I’m Going
  30. BadBoE – Ease the Funk

I should be back on air July 1st at midnight EDT. I hope you’ll tune in for the show. It’s going to be a “Best of 2019 So Far” show, so send me your suggestions.

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WSND DJ set list for June 26, 2019

Thanks to all who listened to my show this morning.  I’m back on air at midnight tonight (EDT) to celebrate National Onion Day, among other things.

Here’s my set list from this morning, which is also available as a YouTube playlist for those of you who missed the show (or want to relive it).

  1. Idles – Danny Nedelko
  2. Motorhead – Ain’t My Crime
  3. Soundgarden – Let Me Drown
  4. Beast from the East – Could’ve Been Great
  5. Dinosaur, Jr. – Plans (request)
  6. Faith No More – Land of Sunshine
  7. The Ramones – Rockaway Beach (live)
  8. Heartless Bastards – All This Time
  9. The Amityville Horror radio ad
  10. Hi-Fi and the Roadburners – Chi-Town Hustler
  11. Captain Beefheart – Hot Head
  12. Happyness – When You Wake Up
  13. Vazum – Silo
  14. The Easybeats – Coca-Cola ad
  15. Bangs – Tiger Beat
  16. Enter the Dragon radio ad
  17. Reel Big Fish – Gigantic
  18. Froth – Laurel
  19. The Legend of Hell House radio ad
  20. 13th Floor Elevators – You’re Gonna Miss Me (request)
  21. DJ Shadow – The Tiger
  22. Sepalcure – Hold On
  23. LCD Soundsystem – Emotional Haircut
  24. The Orwells – Body Reprise
  25. G Love and Special Sauce – Some People Like That
  26. Partner – Everybody Knows
  27. Harry Nilsson – Coconut (request)
  28. Ceu – Comadi 
  29. CHAI – Great Job
  30. Tinariwen – Fog Edaghan

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Pitchfork Paris 2019 festival lineup includes Chromatics, Belle & Sebastian, Jamila Woods, and more.

Halloween is fun.  Halloween in Paris would be even more fun (although I’m not sure how big the holiday is there).  Halloween in Paris while a music festival is happening would be even better.

Pitchfork Paris has revealed its 2019 lineup, and it includes heavyweights like Chromatics, Belle & Sebastian, Charli XCX, Ezra Collective, Jamila Woods, Weyes Blood, and more.  Get your tickets now before they go up in price.

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Khruangbin to release “Hasta El Cielo” – a dub version of “Con Todo El Mundo.”

Photo by Andrew Cotterill

“On their second album, the Houston-based instrumental trio crafts a unique, psychedelic vibe that hangs between continents and eras.” — Pitchfork

“The result is a border-blurring convergence, one likely to propel whatever dance floor is lucky enough to receive it.” — Los Angeles Times

“Buy it, stream it, hear it, get it, live it: It’s been a spell since one of those all-things-to-all-people albums has come along, but Khruangbin’s second full-length, Con Todo El Mundo, seems to be just that.” — VOGUE

“…Khruangbin gives us a window seat on an invigorating musical experience with a serious groove.” — NPR Music (Best Albums of 2018)

“…funky, jumpy tendrils of guitar, mixed with hazy washes of surf rock…” — Vulture

Globetrotting Texan trio Khruangbin are set to release Hasta El Cielo, the band’s glorious dub version of their acclaimed second album Con Todo El Mundo, on July 12th via Dead Oceans/Night Time Stories. The full album has been processed anew along with two bonus dubs by renowned Jamaican producer Scientist. Stream lead single, “Mary Always,” below.

Stream “Mary Always” — https://youtu.be/Cwv1adTliYA

The band’s exotic, spacious, psychedelic funk aligns with the dub treatment particularly well. Indeed, keen fans won’t find this a surprising release. Dubs of tracks from their first album The Universe Smiles Upon You appeared on limited vinyl releases of “People Everywhere” for Record Store Day 2016 and “Zionsville” on the BoogieFuturo remix 12”. The especially eagle-eared will have caught a dub of “Two Fish And An Elephant” playing over the credits of the track’s celebrated video.

“For us, Dub has always felt like a prayer. Spacious, meditative, able to transport the listener to another realm. The first dub albums we listened to were records mixed by Scientist featuring the music of the Roots Radics. Laura Lee learned to play bass by listening to Scientist Wins the World Cup. His unique mixing style, with the emphasis on space and texture, creates the feeling of frozen time; it was hugely influential to us as a band. To be able to work alongside Scientist, a legend in the history of dub, is an honor. This is our dub version of Con Todo El Mundo.” — Khruangbin

Formed of Laura Lee on bass, Mark Speer on guitar, and Donald “DJ” Johnson on drums; Khruangbin’s sounds are rooted in the deepest waters of music from around the world, infused with classic soul, dub and psychedelia. Since the release of Con Todo El Mundo, Khruangbin have continued their almost non-stop approach to touring, playing over 130 dates in 2018 alone, most of them selling out well in advance, including sold-out shows across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Khruangbin closed out 2018 supporting Leon Bridges in North America, and have already graced the stages of numerous festivals this year, including Coachella, Marfa Myths, Fortress Festival, FORM Arcosanti, Lightning in a Bottle, and more.

They’ll kick off their summer tour with select shows in the Northeastern US, including a sold out show at Central Park’s SummerStage in NYC, before heading overseas for festival performances at Green Man, Latitude, Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival and Barclaycard British Summer Time. They’ll return to North American to play Pitchfork Music Festival, Pickathon, Lockn’, and THING. A full list of dates is below.

Hasta El Cielo Tracklist: 01. With All The World 02. Sisters & Brothers 03. Mary Always 04. Four of Five 05. How I Love 06. Sunny’s Vision 07. A La Sala 08. The Red Book 09. Order of Operations 010. Hasta El Cielo 11. Rules – Scientist Dub (Bonus Track) 12. Cómo Te Quiero – Scientist Dub (Bonus Track)

Pre-order Hasta El Cielo — https://khruangbin.ffm.to/hastaelcielo

Khruangbin Tour Dates:  Fri. June 21 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre Sat. June 22 – Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre — SOLD OUT Fri. June 28 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Werchter Sat. June 29 – Sete, FR @ Worldwide Festival Sat. June 29 – Sat. July 6 – Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival Tue. July 2 – Montreux, CH @ Montreux Jazz Festival Sat. July 6 – Roskilde, DK @ Roskilde Festival Sun. July 7 – Beuningen, NL @ Down the Rabbit Hole Thu. July 11 – Bilbao, ES @ BBK Sat. July 13 – London, UK @ British Summer Time Sun. July 14 – Moseley, UK @ Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival Wed. July 17 – Athens, GR @ Ejekt Festival Thu. July 18 – Bern, CH @ Gurten Festival Fri. July 19 – Suffolk, UK @ Latitude Festival Sun. July 21 – Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival Sun. July 28 – Fuji, JP @ Fuji Rocks Wed. July 31 – Honolulu, HI @ The Republik Fri. Aug. 2 – Sun. Aug. 4 – Happy Valley, OR @ Pickathon Sun. Aug. 4 – Kaslo, BC @ Kaslo Jazz Festival Fri. Aug. 9 – Gothenburg, SE @ Way Out Fest Festival Thu. Aug. 8 – Sat. Aug. 10 – Rees, DE @ Haldern Pop Festival Sun. Aug. 11 – Helsinki, FI @ Flow Festival Tue. Aug. 13 – Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival Thu. Aug. 15 – Paredes de Coura, PT @ Paredes de Coura Festival Thu. Aug. 15 – Sun. Aug. 18 – Brecon Beacons, UK @ Green Man Festival Thu. Aug. 22 – Sun. Aug. 25 – Arrington, VA @ Lockn’ Fri. Aug. 23 – Miami, FL @ The Ground (DJ Set) Sat. Aug. 24 – Sun. Aug. 25 – Port Townsend, WA @ THING Fri. Nov. 15 – São Paulo, BR @ Popload Festival

Stream Khruangbin’s Con Todo El Mundo – https://spoti.fi/2DN1Y2N

NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert – https://youtu.be/vWLJeqLPfSU

Pitchfork Live Session – https://youtu.be/q4xKvHANqjk

Book A Playlist Curated By Khruangbin via AirKhruang – https://www.airkhruang.com/

“Como Te Quiero” video – https://youtu.be/cxrotrIvqyY

“Friday Morning” video – https://youtu.be/KjQSSYOTXzk

Maria También” video – https://youtu.be/7hlGqj3ImQI

“Evan Finds The Third Room” video – https://youtu.be/QcD_YXCxxZM

“Cómo Me Quieres” video – https://youtu.be/GHzIl82165g

Purchase Con Todo El Mundo — https://khruangbin.lnk.to/contodoelmundo

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