Bombay Bicycle Club's Ed Nash unearths "Terra", his first single as Toothless
25 March 2016, 16:46
| Written by
Laurence Day
Bombay Bicycle Club's Ed Nash has shared "Terra", his debut single as Toothless.
The track is out on 13 May via Transgressive/ParadYse, and sees Nash swirl smoggy textures, otherworldly melodies, and bullwhip cracks of percussion into a bewitching, uplifting space-age pop hymn.
"Terra" is produced by Nash himself (additional production from Jack Steadman, also of BBC), and mixed by Chris Coady (Beach House, TV On The Radio).
A "Terra" 7" is available to pre-order now. Nash makes his live debut as Toothless on 17 May at London's Moth Club.
Stream "Terra" below.
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