2/11/2021

GANG OF FOUR Release 3D (a.k.a. Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack) and Nova Twins version of "Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux)”

“Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux)”
by 3D x Gang of Four featuring Nova Twins
out on February 12, 2021

 
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The Second Single Taken From
The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of
Andy Gill and Gang of Four


A new compilation album featuring new interpretations
of Gang of Four songs by major artists

with original artwork by Damien Hirst - released in May 2021

Available to pre-order now at https://gang-of-four.ffm.to/theproblemofleisure

3D x Gang of Four feat. Nova Twins - "Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux)"
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The second single to be taken from the album The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four, is a new interpretation of “Where the Nightingale Sings” produced by 3D (Robert Del Naja, Massive Attack) and Andy Gill, and featuring London-based alt. rock duo Nova Twins
 
The Problem of Leisure is set for release in May 2021. It’s a double album of tracks written by Andy Gill and Gang of Four, all newly reinterpreted and recorded by artists whose own unique contributions to music were enriched by listening to Gang of Four. The album features songs from across Gang of Four’s 40-plus year career, each individually chosen by the artists’ who covered them.
 
The creation of this new version of “Where the Nightingale Sings” was a collaborative project between 3D and Andy Gill. 3D chose the song and started working on a remix using the original Nightingale track from the What Happens Next album (2015). Andy recorded new vocals with Nova Twins which 3D incorporated into this haunting new “Redux” version.
 
Andy Gill was a long standing fan of Massive Attack and was thrilled that Gang of Four were invited to support them at Meltdown Festival in the UK in 2008, which they curated. Amy Love from Nova Twins worked with Andy on the Happy Now album (2019), contributing backing vocals on several of the tracks.
Massive Attack with Jon King and Andy Gill, Meltdown Festival, London in 2008.
Photo by Catherine Mayer.
Speaking about his connection with Gang of Four, Robert says:
 
"I first met Andy in a hotel bar in Glasgow and gushed drunkenly about the importance of the Entertainment! album for an hour. He'd recorded the conversation and played it back through my hotel room door later that night. In fact, the Mezzanine album project was named ‘Damaged Goods’ until I fell out of the hotel lift and into the minibar. Gang of Four were a foundation stone for us, even though we never successfully sampled or covered a single track of theirs. Years later, when we hosted them at Meltdown I mentioned this fact to Andy after the show and he said “That’s because you're crap”... Provocative but true. So I got the Anthrax beetle tattooed on my back- ‘Love, leisure, work and war’"

Recording the new parts of the song with Andy Gill in 2019, Nova Twins discuss the process below:
 
"It was such a pleasure working on this remix with Andy in his studio! He was a larger than life character, forever pushing musical boundaries. We love how he explored lyrical concepts, doing so in the most surprising and beautifully poetic ways! We're grateful to have had the chance to work alongside him and so glad to have been a part of his wonderful, abstract world.”
Andy Gill and Nova Twins with producer Ben Hillier. Photo - Nova Twins 2018.
More Nova Twins press assets here.
Speaking about the second single, Andy’s widow Catherine Mayer says:
 
“When Andy loved something, he really loved it. For example, he thought one part of London’s Regent’s Park more beautiful than the rest and would walk multiple circuits of that section rather than offending his eyes with duller landscapes. He really loved Massive Attack and for at least a year we listened to Blue Lines every single night. He was delighted when Massive Attack curated the Meltdown Festival and invited Gang of Four to play. And he was so happy when Robert del Naja agreed to participate in The Problem of Leisure and chose to cover one of Andy’s favourite tracks from the later Gang of Four canon, 'Where the Nightingale Sings.' There is a poignancy to hearing this cover now. I first heard it when Andy, lying in his hospital bed, played it for me on his computer, handing me the headphones and telling me I was in for a treat. He wasn’t wrong. 
 
“What makes this track all the more special is Robert’s collaboration with the Nova Twins. Andy thought they were brilliant and got them in to supply vocals for some Gang of Four tracks. In 2019, he and I were lucky enough to see them live when they played the same festival in Thessaloniki as Gang of Four.”

Credit: Damien Hirst, Dog with Bone, 2017 © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd.
All rights reserved, DACS 2021.
Artwork available to download HERE

When Andy Gill died in February 2020, obituarists struggled to sum up his profound impact on music. He had co-founded Gang of Four and remained at the time of his death its only original member. As co-writer or writer of all the band's songs and through his unmistakable and much emulated guitar style, Andy influenced generation after generation of musicians, and that effect was amplified by his work as a composer and producer. This album speaks to that impact and influence.
 
Yet The Problem of Leisure was originally conceived by Andy himself not as a post-mortem tribute, but to mark the 40th anniversary in 2019 of Gang Of Four’s extraordinary 1979 debut long player Entertainment! an album widely heralded as a classic (“the fifth best punk album of all time”Rolling Stone). Andy had already revised that vision in the months before his death, after some artists chose tracks from different albums and periods.
 
Every musician who committed to the project was given the freedom to create new versions of whichever Gang of Four songs they wanted to cover, with Andy overseeing some of the earlier productions but largely leaving artists to create their own interpretations.
 
Andy was passionate about the project and continued to work on it even after his hospitalization in January 2020. After his death, Catherine Mayer assembled a small team to expand and complete the album. It will be released on the Gill Music label in May and is distributed by Ingrooves.
 
The final 20 track double album features an extraordinary roll call of global talent, with artists from seven different countries and four continents, and demonstrates the breadth and scale of Andy and Gang of Four’s influence. More details on the artists and their involvement in the project will be made available nearer album release date.
 
The album’s brilliant artwork was created by Damien Hirst, a long-term Gang of Four aficionado. Andy chose the cover art from a selection of options provided by the artist.
 
The album is available to pre-order now in a variety of double vinyl and two CD formats from all usual retail outlets worldwide. The deluxe vinyl format, “Dogluxe” is only available from the Gang of Four website, gangoffour.uk/store. All formats feature different versions of the artwork from Damien Hirst.
 
Credit: Damien Hirst, Dog with Bone, 2017 © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd.
All rights reserved, DACS 2020.
Artwork available to download HERE
 
The Problem of Leisure: CD One
 
Vinyl One, Side A
  1. IDLES - Damaged Goods (UK)
  2. Tom Morello & Serj Tankian - Natural’s Not in It  (USA)
  3. Helmet - In the Ditch (USA)
  4. 3D* x Gang of Four feat. Nova Twins - Where the Nightingale Sings (UK)
  5. Hotei - To Hell With Poverty (Japan)
 
Vinyl One, Side B
  1. Gary Numan - Love Like Anthrax (UK)
  2. Gail Ann Dorsey - We Live as We Dream, Alone (USA)
  3. Herbert Grönemeyer feat. Alex Silva - I Love a Man in a Uniform (Germany)
  4. LoneLady - Not Great Men (UK)
  5. JJ Sterry - 5.45 (UK)
 
The Problem of Leisure: CD Two
Vinyl Two, Side C
  1. La Roux - Damaged Goods (UK)
  2. Everything Everything - Natural’s Not in It (UK)
  3. Dado Villa-Lobos - Return the Gift (Brazil)
  4. The Dandy Warhols - What We All Want (USA)
  5. Warpaint - Paralysed (USA)
 
Vinyl Two, Side D
  1. Flea & John Frusciante – Not Great Men (USA)
  2. The Sounds - I Love a Man in a Uniform (Sweden)
  3. Hardcore Raver in Tears - Last Mile** (China)
  4. Killing Joke x Gang of Four - Forever Starts Now (Killing Joke Dub) (UK)
  5. Sekar Melati - Not Great Men (live version) (Japan)
 
* 3D is the remix name of Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack

** “Last Mile” is the new title for this cover of “Broken Talk”, reflecting new lyrics sung in Mandarin by Hardcore Raver in Tears
 
Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux) Lyrics (copyright Andy Gill)
 
Walk away on London's bitter pride
In melancholic isolation
Force-feed yourself, sentimentality
With golden age mythology
The feudal lords are ruthless no more
But in the night, the raven calls
False memories, fake history
Next you'll talk of racial purity
Where the nightingale sings
The nettle and the dock leaves grow
You were abiding
Well your name is not
Always one, simple relations
Walk away from from anonymity
The feudal lords are ruthless no more
But in the night, the raven calls
False memories, fake history
False memories
Fake history
Next you'll talk of racial purity
Where the nightingale sings
The nettle and the dock leaves grow
You were abiding
Well your name is not
When the nightingale sings
The nettle and the dock leaves grow
You were abiding
Well your name is not
When the nightingale sings
The nettle and the dock leaves grow
You were abiding
Well your name is not
 

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