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Danny Brown and The Avalanches have collaborated on new material

Australian act’s follow-up to ‘Since I Left You’ is thirteen years in the making.

Photo: Fraser Stephen

Photo: Fraser Stephen.

Danny Brown and The Avalanches have been working together on new music, it’s been confirmed.

The rapper spoke about the collaborations with Triple J at Australian festival Splendor In The Grass. One of the tracks is called ‘Frank Sinatra’, the other is untitled but, according to Brown, “will change the world.”

Both acts initially worked on one song - “They felt like it was OK and I felt like it was OK,” says Brown. “But then we actually got in the studio and made a record and I swear the record we made is incredible. ‘Frank Sinatra’ was the first one we did. That was cool but the one we did after that… I swear, if we put that out, it’ll change the world. I heard it that first night and that was the only time I heard it. I wanna hear it again!”

The Avalanches haven’t released an album since 2001’s ‘Since I Left You’.

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