Watch Phosphorescent perform Song for Zula in a saxophone repair workshop
06 June 2013, 11:30
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
Back in May, we met up with Matthew Houck while Phosphorescent was over for a show at Brighton’s Great Escape festival.
Pre-show, Houck hopped a cab with us to the backstreets of the English coastal town where we holed up in saxophone repair workshop to record a take of one of recent album Muchacho‘s standout tracks, the stirring, elegiac’Song for Zula’, which you can watch above.
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