Koreless unveils first new solo single in five years "Black Rainbow"
Wales' Koreless is back with new cut "Black Rainbow", marking his first new solo material in five years.
The new track, which marks his first new solo outing since 2015's "TT" and "LOVE" tracks, follows his February remix of Caribou's "Never Come Back", and is accompanied by a Alex Turvey and Lewis Roberts-directed video.
"Black Rainbow" was originally released last week as a limited 10" vinyl with b-side "Moonlight", but today (13 May) both tracks have been released on digital services for the first time.
"Moonlight" is Koreless' take on Benjamin Britten’s interlude of the same name, of which he says, "There’s a crushing inevitability lurking in Ben Britten’s music that I wanted to try to understand and expose."
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