Trixie Whitley shares new video; Little Shalimar-produced album out March 29

Article Contributed by Big Hassle Media | Published on Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Trixie Whitley has revealed the video for "Long Time Coming," the second part of a visual trilogy leading to the release of her third studio album, LACUNA, due March 29, 2019. "Longtime Coming" and the initial track released last month, "Touch," are both available for streaming now at all DSPs. LACUNA was created in conjunction with Run The Jewels producer Little Shalimar, and sees Whitley pulling classic soul into a future world thru a fascinating, heady blend of hi-fi electronic sounds, hypnotic rhythms, and her trademark vocals with gut punching lyrics. LACUNA is available for pre-order now.

"Trixie Whitley is the real deal," says Little Shalimar. "A true artist, more concerned with mining deep emotional truths than fashions or conceits. Making LACUNA with her was deeply gratifying and I consider it one of the artistic highlights of my life. I'm very excited to share it with the world."

The music videos for "Long Time Coming" and "Touch" were created by Whitley with visual artist and creative director Hannah Marshall, known for her signature monochromatic aesthetic and her work with bands such as The xx, Florence and The Machine, Savages and Goldfrapp.

WATCH "LONG TIME COMING"

WATCH "TOUCH"

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While the trilogy is a personal study of the space in-between, it unravels a slow-burning language of physical movement and focuses on the evolution from an individual to a collective sense of intimacy, trust, and all its liminalities in-between.

"For me the new album is all about perception, possibility and the imagination," says Whitley. "'Long Time Coming' is largely about the tension which can exist between two individuals. It is an ode to the departures and new beginnings which often occur at the same time, an observation of this rich yet challenging process we experience when going through changes and transitions. I've always been intrigued by the space between opposing elements which may seem like a void but contains a well of information - that's why I'm calling the album LACUNA."

Trixie Whitley will be touring Europe and North-America all year in support of LACUNA. The first string of dates was just announced and includes two shows at the renowned Ancienne Belgique in Brussels - one  of which is already sold out - as well as headline shows in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munich and Leeds. Trixie will also be joining dEUS as a Special Guest on their Ideal Crash Tour this spring.

For all confirmed dates and updates, visit www.trixiewhitley.com.

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