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HTRK release two-track single ‘Dying Of Jealousy’ via Ghostly International

Melbourne-based downtempo duo HTRK continue their return to our minds with the release of a new two-track single ‘Dying Of Jealously‘ out today via Ghostly International.

Lifted from the press release, lead track “Dying From Destiny” could be “one of the catchiest HTRK creations yet” and after listening to the track, we’re sure you’ll be hitting the reload button instantaneously. Using a slowed down 808 drum machine, minimal bass grooves, stirring vocals and noise, HTRK’s approach to leftfield electronics is nothing short but sublime.

The single is accompanied by “Summer Rain” – pitched down and totally flawless – described as “a dirty slow club jam that evokes feelings of eyes-closed, swaying-on-the-dance-floor reverie.”

‘Dying Of Jealousy’ is out now in digital format, order a copy from Ghostly.

TRACKLIST

1. Dying of Jealousy
2. Summer Rain

Discover more about HTRK and Ghostly International on Inverted Audio.

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