đ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale

Spiralée: Pearlies Rearranged
Lush and Sing-Sing co-founder Emma Anderson releases SpiralĂ©e: Pearlies Rearranged on October 18. It consists of new versions of all 10 tracks from last yearâs debut solo album, Pearlies, reimagined by Julia Holter, LoneLady, The Orielles, deary, Daniel Hunt (Ladytron), Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, MEMORIALS, Concretism, Masal and original album producer James Chapman, aka Maps. We arenât calling it a remix album, because it is so much more than that â everything has been rearranged, from the tracks to the running order and the anagrammatic title (which led to Stuart Jonesâ stunning Spirograph-meets-Saul Bass artwork) and the result is, essentially, a brand-new record. âIt was a chance to get some really inventive people to take the tracks and turn them on their heads and thatâs exactly what has happened,â explains Emma. âWe selected an interesting array of artists and gave them the stems without any direction to see what they would come up with. The result is absolutely brilliant and is a record that stands alone without even knowing what the originals are like.â
$5.00
Original: $16.66
-70%SpiralĂ©e: Pearlies Rearrangedâ
$16.66
$5.00Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Lush and Sing-Sing co-founder Emma Anderson releases SpiralĂ©e: Pearlies Rearranged on October 18. It consists of new versions of all 10 tracks from last yearâs debut solo album, Pearlies, reimagined by Julia Holter, LoneLady, The Orielles, deary, Daniel Hunt (Ladytron), Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, MEMORIALS, Concretism, Masal and original album producer James Chapman, aka Maps. We arenât calling it a remix album, because it is so much more than that â everything has been rearranged, from the tracks to the running order and the anagrammatic title (which led to Stuart Jonesâ stunning Spirograph-meets-Saul Bass artwork) and the result is, essentially, a brand-new record. âIt was a chance to get some really inventive people to take the tracks and turn them on their heads and thatâs exactly what has happened,â explains Emma. âWe selected an interesting array of artists and gave them the stems without any direction to see what they would come up with. The result is absolutely brilliant and is a record that stands alone without even knowing what the originals are like.â

















