SLK has been gone for a lengthy ol' while, but now the slick-pop chanteuse has returned, bringing with her some new noise.
"Hush" is the London-based musician's first track from her upcoming Measure EP, due out later this year, and is produced by Alvin Lee Ryan.
This new tune bears resemblance to her earlier material - it's still got shadowy flecks of noir&B, dead-man-walking beats and gravelly bass - but unlike before, SLK sounds considerably more British on this cut. She also takes to experimenting with production, veering towards synthpop worlds rather than further into the dark environs of BANKS et al.
Listen to "Hush" below.
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