Listen to East India Youth's remix of Grumbling Fur's "All the Rays"
25 September 2014, 11:26
| Written by
Laurence Day
William Doyle (East India Youth's Clark Kent), recently Mercury-nominated, has had a deft rework of Grumbling Fur's "All The Rays".
The track is a sublime commingling of blissful pop melody and the lilting air of an urban sermon. It sparkles with divine light and the angelic synth-organs that androids hear in robo-heaven. An almighty partnership, this.
Listen to the remix below.
Grumbling Fur's Preternaturals is out now on the Quietus Phonographic Corporation.
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