Fabric to live-stream DJ sets from Tower Bridge, the V&A and beyond to raise awareness for at-risk venues Jochan Embley
Fabric will host DJ sets in seven iconic London landmarks from Tower Bridge to the V&A to raise awareness of the music venues pushed to the brink of closure by the pandemic.
The Farringdon club will host the seven-week series, dubbed London Unlocked, using part of the money it was awarded by Arts Council England from the Culture Recovery Fund.
Cameron Leslie, co-founder and director of Fabric, said: “We are grateful to the Arts Council England for their support and to our partner venues who made this possible.
India Jordan, Four Tet and Floating Points are among the artists to remix Caribou for a new EP.
Alongside a brand new remix from Welsh producer Koreless, Caribou, real name Dan Snaith, has revealed details of his forthcoming Suddenly Remixes collection.
The Canadian producer has enlisted the likes of previously announced India Jordan, Floating Point, Four Tet and Shanti Celeste for remixes on his album, with the latest additions coming in the form of Jessy Lanza, Prince Nifty, Toro Y Moi, and Koreless.
Incoming on the 12th March, and featuring 12 tracks, Snaith said that he had chosen his remixers because he is a fan of their work.
Caribou Gets Toro y Moi, Jessy Lanza, Floating Points for Suddenly Remixes
Listen to a remix of Never Come Back by Koreless
Suddenly, Caribou s Dan Snaith has now announced the full-length release of
Suddenly Remixes, out on March 12 through Merge Records.
Today, we get a sneak peek of what s to come with a remix of Never Come Back by Koreless.
Of the collection, Snaith offered the following statement:
Sometimes remixes are commissioned to be marketing tools or to make the music functional in a club. But for me, there s only one reason to get remixes done: because I m a giddy fan of the remixer. Looking down the tracklisting of this remix album, it s a thrill to see a list of producers whose music I find so inspiring collected there. Some are established artists, some are just starting out; some I messaged, begging a remix, right after coming across their music for the first time; and some are dear friends whose music I ve loved for a while but in every case, I feel v
Christian Eede
, February 8th, 2021 15:04
The album compiles reworks by Jessy Lanza, Four Tet, Floating Points and more
Caribou is lining up a remix album for his 2020 LP
Suddenly.
Set for release a year on from the original album,
Suddenly Remixes collects new reworks by Jessy Lanza, Koreless, Toro Y Moi and Prince Nifty, while Four Tet, Floating Points, India Jordan and Shanti Celeste, among others, also contribute previously released remixes. You can listen to Koreless remix of Never Come Back above.
Speaking about the collection, Dan Snaith says: Sometimes remixes are commissioned to be marketing tools or to make the music functional in a club. But for me there s only one reason to get remixes done: because I m a giddy fan of the remixer. Looking down the tracklisting of this remix album, it s a thrill to see a list of producers whose music I find so inspiring collected there – some are established artists, some are just starting out; some I messaged, begging a re
This Week’s Livestreams (KISS, Patti Smith, Thursday, Jason Isbell, Broken Social Scene, more)
LAST UPDATED: 12/31 at 11:20 AM ET
HERE ARE THIS WEEK S LIVESTREAMS (Sunday, 12/27 - Saturday, 1/2):
Thursday, December 31
KISS are streaming their biggest concert ever from Dubai at
12 PM ET, with a live audience and numerous world record attempts for largest ever pyro display. Tickets are on sale now.
Melvins stream Melvins TV: Volume 1, New Year s Evil, featuring five songs, interviews, and extras, at
3 PM ET. Tickets are on sale now.
Mike Birbiglia is streaming pair of New Year s Eve Working it Out Worldwide virtual standup shows, at 4:30 PM ET and 6:30 PM ET. Tickets are on sale now.