Four Tet and Burial's "Nova" and "Moth" tracks get digital release
11 February 2022, 14:21
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Four Tet and Burial's collaborative tracks "Nova" and "Moth" have been given an official release on digital platforms.
"Moth" was originally released in 2009 on limited vinyl, while "Nova" arrived in 2012, but today (11 February) the collaborative tracks have arrived on streaming services for the first time.
Four Tet wrote of the tracks on Instagram, "Two of the best tracks I’ve ever been part of I think. "Moth" was made in London and "Nova" was made in Brooklyn."
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Earlier this week Four Tet's Pause, Rounds and Everything Ecstatic albums returned to streaming services for the first time since November amid his ongoing legal battle with Domino.
Four Tet and Burial's "Nova" and "Moth" tracks are on streaming services now.
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