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Brainfeeder's Louis Cole Announces New 'Live Sesh and Xtra Songs' EP

By: Mar. 19, 2019
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Brainfeeder's Louis Cole Announces New 'Live Sesh and Xtra Songs' EP  Image

On April 5th, multi-instrumentalist, singer and Thundercat-collaborator Louis Cole will release a new EP Live Sesh and Xtra Songs, a collection of six unreleased songs and three live session tracks recorded in a house with a huge big band (heavy on the brass and wind sections) including Nate Wood and Ben Wendel from Kneebody, Jacob Mann, Sam Wilkes and Genevieve Artadi to name but a few.

Today, the Brainfeeder artist shares a track and split screen video for "Doing the Things" and offers the following on the release:

"The live session was the day after my Time album release show in LA, so I just used the same band. I also got five of my friends to wear beekeeper suits to film and record the audio. Beekeeper suits are really cheap by the way. At the end of the day I had three really nice takes of those songs. We accidentally left the air conditioning on, there were cars driving by, aeroplanes, people living in the house, and I think at some point you can hear all of those things in the recordings which is perfect to me. The whole day was slightly blurry because I was frantically trying to lead the whole session and band, while trying to play the songs right (I messed up the 'F it Up' solo intro pretty much every time besides that final take), while also trying to problem-solve in the moment (microphones, snacks and shot placement), but the whole day felt like pure magic. So many friends coming together."

Live Sesh and Xtra Songs is Cole's first new release since his fourth studio album Time (2018). That record featured his friend, labelmate and oft writing partner Thundercat, Knower Genevieve Artadi, and not one, but two, piano maestros: Brad Mehldau and Dennis Hamm. Pitchfork described the album as "delightfully sly and off-kilter...an unusual mixture of hard funk and soft pop, like Zapp and Burt Bacharach stuck in an elevator together."

Louis returns to Europe in May 2019 for his solo tour, and is back in the summer with his big band blowout.



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