Metronomy announce Posse EP Volume 2 featuring LYNKS, Master Peace, Naima Bock and more
Metronomy's band founder and central figure Joe Mount has announced new Posse EP Volume 2, and shared new single, “With Balance (feat. Naima Bock and Joshua Idehen)”.
The single arrives shortly after the release of “Nice Town” - a collaboration with New York by way of Houston artist PanAmsterdam - and is released alongside a striking official video directed and produced by global creative agencies Wieden+Kennedy, Immigrant Studio and Wake The Town.
“This video is the perfect visual extension of the Posse E.P ethos” Mount comments. “It’s another step in the collaborative process of making the song and I love how it highlights new artists and ideas.
I also love it when I’m not in a video because I can enjoy it the same way that everyone else does.”
Elsewhere on Posse EP Volume 2 we see Mount collaborate with Miki, Faux Real, Nourished byTime, Lynks, SPIDER, Master Peace and TaliaBle. The era of the Posse EPs first reached fans in September 2021, when Mount released Volume 1, a five track collaboration with a bubbling selection of new friends including Peckham’s Pinty and Biig Piig. The following year he released the most recent Metronomy album, Small World, which continued the party by inviting artists from Nadeem Din-Gabisi to Katy J Pearson onto a special remix edition.
"The more I do stuff with other people the more excited I get about doing my own music again... For me it’s a way of separating myself from the last 20 years of what I’ve done. You want to be proud of it – and then move on," Mount adds.
Posse EP Volume 2 is out on 12 July via Ninja Tune and is available to pre-order now.
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