The Acid return with new single, "Breed"
Genre-blending electronic trio The Acid have returned with “Breed” featuring vocals from the group’s own, RY X
The Acid consists of British DJ and record producer Adam Freeland; Californian producer, composer, and professor of music technology Steve Nalepa and lauded Los Angeles–based Australian artist RY X.
Speaking of the track, they say: "Since ‘Liminal,’ we've met every couple of years under the Mojave sky, in Adam's studio among ancient boulders. It feels like the right time to let these tracks breathe beyond the desert."
The track follows their soundtrack for The Bomb, a full-length feature with art direction from Radiohead collaborator Stanley Donwood, as well as their 2014 debut album, Liminal.
"Breed" is out now.
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