Panda Bear shares 17-minute track rejected by Calm app
12 April 2022, 12:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Panda Bear has shared a 17-minute ambient song that was rejected by the sleep and meditation app Calm.
Animal Collective’s Noah Lennox has uploaded a new 17-minute ambient track to YouTube and as a free download via WeTransfer after the sleep and meditation app Calm turned it down.
— Noah Lennox (@P4N748E42) April 11, 2022
The new track marks Panda Bear's first outing under the moniker since his appearance on Braxe & Falcon's "Step By Step" track last month.
Back in February Animal Collective released their latest album Time Skiffs.
Panda Bear's ambient track is available to download now.
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