Posts in tag

dirty projectors


TRACK: DIRTY PROJECTORS -SEARCH FOR LIFE AND NEW EP NEWS

Read More

If you haven’t listened to Raj Haldar before, now’s as good a time as ever to get on board. He’s been making music as Lushlife for the better part of 15 years; with the odd detour into (bestselling!) children’s literature, which in turn led to a TV development deal and (separately) an India-set TV series. …

Dirty Projectors have revealed a new single, taken from their second of five EP’s to be released this year, Flight Tower, out on June 26th via the ever brilliant Domino Records. Each one of the EP’s features a different member of the band on lead vocals, and with Flight tower, keyboardist-percussionist Felicia Douglass is in …

After teasing us with the release of track “Overlord” featuring the voice of Maia Friedman, Dave Longstreth and his project Dirty Projectors have announced a new EP due for release on March 27th via Domino called Windows Open. The EP also marks the first bit of work from the band he put together for the Lamp …

Dirty Projectors - Break Thru

Dirty Projectors have released a video for a new track ahead of their  forthcoming seventh album.  The track “Break-Thru” features cheery guitar hooks, upbeat vocals, and birds in the video – The video tells the story of an ever increasing number of birds, apparently attracted by the feel good tune, and the Talking Heads hanging …

Dirty Projectors will tour globally this summer, with shows in North America, Europe and Japan.  Songwriter/producer David Longstreth will quit his studio obsessiveness to embark on a new chapter in the Dirty Projectors story, joined by longtime members Nat Baldwin (bass) and Mike Johnson (drums) as well as three new band members: Felicia Douglass (percussion/vocals), …

With a new album on the horizon, New York City band Dirty Projectors brings us their latest track, ‘Little Bubble’. After David Longstrerth’s work on Solange’s A Seat At The Table, the band have brought us a couple of singles, and this time a video, which accompanies the track. A release from Domino reads: “Social …