The Japanese House announces new EP Saw You In A Dream
26 April 2017, 17:55
| Written by
Laurence Day
The Japanese House returns with "Saw You In A Dream", the first track from an upcoming fourth EP of the same name.
The singer/producer, real name Amber Bain, is following up last year's Swim Against The Tide short-player with this yacht rock-tinged heart melter. The 1975's George Daniel is on production duties.
Bain has a busy 2017 ahead, with lots of festivals and headline dates booked in - tickets are on sale now.
April
- 28 – Supersonic – Paris, FR
- 29 – Sugarfactory – Amsterdam, NE
May
- 1 – Trix – Antwerp, BE
- 2 – Prinzenbar – Hamburg, DE
- 3 – Privatclub – Berlin, DE
- 5 – Chapeau Rouge – Prague, CZ
- 6 – Chelsea – Vienna, AT
- 7 – Papiersaal – Zurich, CH
- 9 – Academy 2 – Oxford, UK
- 10 – Liquid Rooms – Edinburgh, UK
- 11 – Gorilla – Manchester, UK
- 12 – Academy 2 – Leicester, UK
- 13 – O2 Institute 3 – Birmingham, UK
- 15 – Think Tank – Newcastle, UK
- 16 – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, UK
- 17 – KOKO – London, UK
- 18 – Great Escape – Brighton, UK
July
- 6 – Blissfields Festival – Winchester, UK
- 14 – Latitude Festival – Suffolk, UK
- 28 – Leopalooza – Exeter, UK
August
- 5 – Lollapalooza – Chicago, US
- 11 – Out Side Lands Festival – San Francisco, US
- 26 – Reading Festival – Reading, UK
- 27 – Leeds Festival – Leeds, UK
The Saw You In A Dream EP is out 16 June via Dirty Hit.
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