Tei Shi reinvents "Keep Running" for her Best Fit session
10 April 2017, 12:00
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The Line of Best Fit
Almost two and a half years since the blog world went crazy AF over "Bassically", Brooklyn's Tei Shi has delivered her first proper long player Crawl Space.
We met her last month to celebrate the release with a very special session performance of "Keep Running". Stripping away the synthy edge of the melancholy slow jam for our session, Tei Shi reinvents the song as a happy/sad ballad and pushes her vocal to the front.
Crawl Space by Tei Shi is out now. She appears at Rough Trade in Brooklyn, NYC on 9 and 10 May 2017.
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