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Kelela shares full tracklist for ‘RAVE:N, The Remixes Album’
Kelela has shared the full track list for the remixes version of ‘RAVE:N’ today (December 7) – check it out below.Earlier this year, Kelela followed up her 2017 debut album ‘Take Me Apart‘ with sophomore album ‘Raven’. NME’s four-star review said: “In a debut album which was all about breaking down, ‘Raven’ reminds us of what it means to be put back together.”The Remixes will be released on February 9 and include a wide range of collaborators including Shygirl, Yaeji, Liv.e, BbyMutha, LEECH and others.‘RAVE:N, The Remixes’ was described in a statement as “a transcending fusion of mashups and sounds, reimagined from the original ‘Raven’ album alongside her musical partner in crime Asmara.”Kelela has also today shared the album’s featured single ‘Closure’ from featuring an accompanied visual directed by Yasser Abubeker which you can watch below. You can also check out the full tracklist below: ‘RAVE:N, The Remixes’ track list is: 1. ‘Raven’ (Agazero Remix feat. Bbymutha)2. ‘Contact’ (Karen Nyame KG Remix)3. ‘Closure’ (Flexulant x BAMBII Remix feat. Rahrah Gabor + Brazy)4. ‘Holier’ (JD. REID Remix feat. Shygirl)5. ‘Bruises’ (SUCIA! Remix)6. ‘Washed Away’ (Ethereal Remix feat. Liv.e)7. ‘Far Away’ (DJ Swisha Remix)8. ‘Raven’ (TYGAPAW Remix feat. Rochelle Jordan)9. ‘Sorbet’ (LSDXOXO Remix)10. ‘Divorce’ (DJ Manny Remix)11. ‘Fooley’ (LEECH Ambient Queen Remix)12. ‘Missed Call’ (KYRUH Remix)13. ‘Happy Ending’ (A.G Remix)14. ‘Let It Go’ (NGUZUNGUZU x DJ GAY-Z Remix)15. ‘On The Run’ (River Moon Remix feat. ThugPop)16. ‘Enough For Love’ (TAYHANA Remix)17. ‘Enough For Love’ (Yaeji heart+beat Remix)18. ‘Divorce’ (Loraine James Remix)19. ‘Far Away’ (DJ LHC Remix)20. ‘Far Away’ (SUUTOO His Eye Is On the Raven Remix feat. Ms. Carrie
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‘Stone Turtle’ Review: This Stunning Malaysian Mystery Puts a Supernatural Twist on Real-World Trauma
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic America has “Groundhog Day.” Now Malaysia has “Stone Turtle,” a beguiling, all-around gorgeous reimagining of Southeast Asian folklore that finds its characters caught in a loop of vengeance, lust and violence from which they cannot escape. Here, it’s a dead-serious political statement rather than rom-com karma that forces island-dwelling refugee Zahara (Asmara Abigail) and an intrusive outsider (Bront Palarae) to play out repeated versions of a cautious standoff: She deals in precious leatherback turtle eggs, he claims to be a wildlife researcher, but pursues her with a passion that suggests other priorities. “Stone Turtle” marks a welcome comeback for Woo Ming Jin (“Woman on Fire Looks for Water”), a leading voice in the Malaysian New Wave who spent the last decade working in more mainstream waters, churning out a mix of zombie flicks and popcorn movies. Now, having picked up a prestigious FIPRESCI prize at Locarno, he’s back on the international festival circuit with a project that intriguingly applies elements of genre filmmaking to a more anthropological art-house format. The result is a loony marriage between “The Wicker Man” and “Woman in the Dunes,” as an enigmatic siren in scarlet robes traps a man on the beach for all eternity, building to a dangerous ritual where lives are sacrificed and a straw effigy is set ablaze.
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