It's been six months since the release of HOW TO DRESS WELL's latest album What Is This Heart? but now Tom Krell, the man behind the enigmatic electronic project, has released a brand new mixtape.
The mixtape is called You And I Are The Same and features a series of fantastic tracks, some of which Krell himself has tweaked.
This is the second mixtape we've received from the Chicago producer, with the first blowing our minds by featuring contrasting genres and carefully blended melodies. You And I Are The Same has a similar effect during the first listen and once the second track has passed, you are fully immersed in the world of HOW TO DRESS WELL and you'll never want to leave.
SIA and FKA TWIGS have been remixed on the tape and other artists have been added into the mix and each track has been renamed and now present Krell's own interpretation of the tracks that he has come to respect. The track list is below and getting lost in the sounds of You And I Are The Same is something I recommend everyone do because you can never really find mixtapes this creative anymore.
How To Dress Well 'You And I Are The Same' Tracklist:
- ‘have a good heart that’s what we do’ x lotus eaters intro
- htdw ‘i am looking for myself’ reintroduction
- jacques greene time again feel what
- twigs 2 weeks totally broken edit
- naira marley feat max twigs marry juana
- mediafired spring is here
- default genders everything can stop us now part 2 x htdw talking to you for just a moment
- iris dement my life feat htdw - totally ravaged lofi cover thing
- everything but the girl meet me in the morning htdw ‘this is living’ edit
- akron/family sorron boy
- rich gang lifestyle
- antony dust and water
- majical cloudZ this is magic + htdw harmonies / totally broken edit - bday gift for dev w inspired outro freestyle
- the microphones little bird untitled a03
- dej loaf feat young thing blood (thugger with the harmonizer is one of the best musical moments of 2014 obvz)
- dean blunt molly & aquafina
- phillip glass metamorphosis 2
- sia chandelier totally broken ‘here comes the shame’ edit
Words by Lauren Payne
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