Amateur Best streams debut album online
28 January 2013, 16:00
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
London future-pop musician, Amateur Best is streaming his debut album online.
His upcoming full-length, No Thrills, is out 4 February, but you can stream it now via Pitchfork Advance.
Pitchfork recently unveiled their new offshoot site which allows you to listen to upcoming releases, with sleeve graphics and other engagement tools that try to reproduce the listening experience of old.
The electronic artist, otherwise known as Joe Flory, will also play his first-ever live show at London’s Rough Trade East on 8 February.
The special in-store performance will mark the launch of the forthcoming record.
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