With some live dates on the horizon and the 'Layla' EP out now and available to buy on vinyl (from here), Club Kuru has today shared a brand new rework of the EP title track. Described by Thump as "blown out industrial bass accompanied by unnerving alien vocals", you can listen here.
Alongside the rework, Club Kuru are excited to announce a change in the formation as you know it. No longer the solo project of Laurie Erskine, Club Kuru has grown – both musically and in line-up. On the changes, Erskine says "We've spent the last few months building our studio, writing new music… And a lot has changed. We’re looking forward to you hearing the new tracks."
Come and see for yourselves at any of these forthcoming live dates. Tickets available from here.
18 February – Ace Hotel, London (in association with Dummy)
4 March – Old Blue Last, London
12 March – Hootananny Brixton, London
Club Kuru's 'Layla' EP is out now on Believe Recordings – vinyl now on sale here. Art direction for the EP comes courtesy of critically acclaimed and award-winning avant-garde art director Jonathan Baron – read an interview with him for Dazed here.
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