Jaar + Harrington return as Darkside with new single "S.N.C." -- featuring the ill Duke Jupiter sample -- taken from the group's forthcoming LP Nothing, coming February 28th...
Darkside's Dave Harrington's debut EP, Before This There Was One Heart But A Thousand Thoughts, is out next week on Nicolas Jaar's Other People label. You can download the beautifully sweeping, cinematic (think Morricone in his more experimental moments) multi-part A-side now by subscribing to Other People here...
The latest stellar weekly offering from Nicolas Jaar's Other People serial label: a dreamy, floating new remix of Small Black's Frankie Rose-assisted single "Lines of Latitude", re-worked by their friend, Darkside's Dave Harrington. Download it by subscribing to Other People here...
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Awesome new mix by Dave Harrington of Darkside for the latest installment of Modular's always stellar Modcast series, featuring exclusive edits/remixes of tracks from Empress of, the Knife, Gang Gang Dance, Braids, and more. Coincidentally, Darkside is in TX right now for a few shows, starting here in Dallas tomorrow night. A few words from DH about the mix, and the full tracklist,
Nico Jaar gets a rare official remix, as his frequent collaborator + the other half of DARKSIDE, Dave Harrington, drops a throbbing, kind of ominous re-work of "Why Didn't You Save Me," featuring breathy vocals from Tamara. Sign up for Jaar's serial subscription label Other People to get exclusive tracks every week, including this one + more from the label's first release, TRUST: