
Fake Laugh and Tarquin return with new collaborative track "So Good"
Fake Laugh and Tarquin have released new track "So Good", the second taster of a collaborative project coming in the future.
"So Good" follows last year's "Meaningless Things" single, which marked Fake Laugh and Tarquin's debut collaborative track.
The duo say of their latest outing, "With "So Good" we wanted to create something that was as beastly as it was beautiful, something that you can listen to on your headphones in the dark but also get lost in the lasers to. Both the instrumental and vocals feel like a fusion of our favourite sounds from the UK and US, it felt like we were mostly drawing on 90s jungle rhythms and early 2000s RnB Pop. If the verses are frosted over with ice, the chorus melts it all way."
The collaboration follows Fake Laugh's Waltz album from last year, and Tarquin's producing work on "Eyes on You" for Tadafi in 2019.
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