Genre-bending Nashville electronic trio BASECAMP release their new In Stone EP today via OWSLA. The new release builds on their previous breakout Greater Than EP, which beautifully showcased their signature blend of lo-fi electronic and R&B. The new EP is a collection of intricately produced tracks featuring brooding vocals enveloped by an air of undeniable seduction.
The trio recently designed a one-of-a-kind virtual instrument called “Chains” with the Playground app that allows users to make their own music using a mixture of Basecamp’s sounds. It’s available on the App Store now. They’ve also released limited edition vinyl and a special merch capsule with OWSLA that features T-shirts, long sleeve tees and hats inspired by the EP. For more info visit: https://store.owsla.com/collections/in-stone.
In addition, they'll be jumping on a European Tour run in November – full tour dates below.
November & December Tour Dates
11/17 – Paris, France @ Le Bain
11/18 – Dublin, Ireland @ The Grand Social
11/19 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Beta
11/22 – Hamburg Germany @ Hakken
11/23 – Berlin, Germany @ Urban Space
11/24 – Den Haag, Netherlands @ Paard
11/25 – Eidnehoven, Netherlands @ Effenaar
11/26 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Oedipus
11/28 – London, UK @ Hoxton Square B&K
11/29 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Stall 6
11/30 – Aarhus, Denmark @ Train
12/2 – Budapest, Hungary @ Durer Kert
12/3 – Zagreb, Croatia @ Tvornica Kulture
For more information on Basecamp, please visit:
www.basecampmusique.com/
www.facebook.com/basecampmusique
www.twitter.com/basecampmusique
www.soundcloud.com/basecampmusique
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