King Krule Debuts 2 New Songs: Listen

On Mount Kimbie’s radio show, Archy Marshall played new music from multiple projects
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Mount Kimbie have a new residency on NTS radio. On the latest episode, Kimbie’s Kai Campos was joined by guest Archy Marshall (aka King Krule). While on the program, Marshall played two new tracks. The first is an untitled cut by Hypnodisc—a project with his brother Jack Marshall. Later, he played an Edgar the Beatmaker song called “When and Why,” which he said was also included in a 2016 Boiler Room set. Listen to Campos and Marshall’s full set below; “Untitled” appears around the 44-minute mark, and “When and Why” starts around 1 hour and 31 minutes.

Archy Marshall’s last LP, A New Place 2 Drown, was released in 2015. His only King Krule full-length, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, came out in 2013. Last year, he debuted the moniker The Return of Pimp Shrimp with a new song called “FEEL SAFE 88 (just say no).”

Mount Kimbie recently released a new song with James Blake, “We Go Home Together.” They have two more episodes in their NTS residency (on May 3 and May 17). Find their upcoming tour schedule here.

Check out Archy Marshall’s A New Place 2 Drown book on the Pitch.

Watch King Krule at Pitchfork Music Festival 2012: