11-17 (White Seas remix) by Kevin Devine
Tom Jenkins | Tuesday 13 September, 2011 15:58
Morgan Kibby, a.k.a. White Seas, here applies the richly constructed, electro-pop aesthetic of steady employers M83 to a re-working of Kevin Devine’s (pictured) 11-17, with fine, dramatic results. Brooklynite Devine releases his sixth studio album, Between The Concrete And Clouds, from which 11-17 is taken, October 18th via Big Scary Monsters.
Kevin Devine – 11-17 (White Seas remix) by snipelondon
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