London Grammar Releases a New Collection of Remixes

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London Grammar has announced the release of a new collection of remixes, which will also feature new music from the trio.

“London Grammar — The Remixes” is a collection of 16 tracks, which will be released on July 21 on the Ministry Of Sound label. It follows the band’s LP “California Soil” of 2021.

Along with the reworking of the band’s tracks from artists such as Jamie Jones and Joris Wurn, it will also include brand new music from the trio in collaboration with CamelPhat and SebastiAn.

Discussing the release, vocalist Hannah Reed said, “All three of us grew up listening to electronic music. I remember buying CDs at a vending machine in Fabric. When Dan and Dot first met, we were connected by so much music — from the most obscure to the most commercial electronic sounds.

“Remixes from electronic music artists have become a huge part of our career and success as a band. They influenced our live performances and took us to another space. This collection is a celebration of all of the above. We are always grateful to electronic music for the impact it has had on our career.”

The series begins with a remix of “Baby It’s You” by the band’s own Dot Major, which you can hear below.

Speaking to NME last year, London Grammar teased that the follow-up to the acclaimed number one album “California Soil” would be “deep” and “their best.”

The major has also recently launched his solo career, teaming up with Alex Metric for their collaboration “See This Through”.

The musician and electronic producer first announced his new solo project back in January, and then released his debut solo single “Bear” and composed a large-scale song “Hideaway” for the recent mixtape NME C23.

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