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We’re very pleased to bring you an exclusive first look at the new video from SEΛ + ΛIR this morning.
‘Follow Me Me Me’ is out on 27th July and is the first single from the forthcoming second album ‘Evropi’ from the Greek/German duo comprised of members Eleni Zafiriadou and Daniel Benjamin. Set for release on 7th September 2015, Evropi was recorded and produced by Tim Bruzon of Wave Machines in Liverpool.
In their own words, the track is “inspired by the melodic beauty of J. S. Bach’s baroque, the deep and experimental epoch of German 70’s music such as Popol Vuh and the big architecture of stadium rock.”
Eccentric, down-tempo pop with a retro-electronica flair, the duo are influenced by Pontic music and Rembetiko, utilising traditional Greek instruments like the lyra and the bouzouki.
Producer Tim Burzon says of his creative thinking behind the single: “I had been listening to TV On The Radio’s Dear Science which has loads of drive and space and seamlessly combines acoustic and programmed elements.”
The band are touring the UK in October supporting Duke Special.