Listen to Yoko Ono collaborate with surviving Beastie Boys and Tune-Yards
13 August 2013, 14:47
| Written by
Sam Mason-Jones
Yoko Ono has dropped two tracks from her upcoming new album, collaborations with Beastie Boys’ Mike D and Ad-Rock, as well as Tune-Yards.
Ono’s new LP, Take Me to the Land of Hell, is set for release on 17 September. ‘Bad Dancer’ is streaming below along with ‘Tabetai’.
Though having waited four years since 2009′s Between My Head and the Sky to break her musical silence, the artist-come-musician has busied herself with other aspects of the arts. This year Ono curated London’s Meltdown Festival (played by Iggy Pop, Patti Smith and Savages) and released her second book Acorn, as well as turning 80 years old.
Listen to the new cuts beneath, via Pitchfork.
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