
Sampha and Syd join up with XL Recordings boss Richard Russell for "Show Love"
19 October 2017, 17:27
| Written by
Laurence Day
Richard Russell (head of XL Recordings) has released another song from his star-studded Everything Is Recorded project.
Mercury Prize winner Sampha appeared on previous track "Mountain Of Gold" as well - he joined up with Wiki, Kamasi Washington, and Ibeyi on that one.
The single is recorded at Russell's Copper House studio, follows Everything Is Recorded's Close But Not Quite EP, which had input from Sampha, Giggs, Obongjayar, Tic, Warren Ellis, Infinite, Mela Murder, Green Gartside, and Baluji Shrivastav.
"Show Love" is out now.
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