Late Night Tales: Khruangbin

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Released4 December 2020 (2020-12-04)
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Label Night Time Stories
Producer Khruangbin
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Late Night Tales: Khruangbin is a DJ mix album curated by American psychedelia band Khruangbin for Late Night Tales series, released by Night Time Stories on 4 December 2020. [1] [2] [3] It includes Khruangbin's cover of Kool & the Gang's instrumental tune "Summer Madness". [1] [2]

Contents

The compilation includes a mixture of various global artists outside of the mainstream music, including South Korean rock band Sanulrim, Belarus band Pesniary, Nigerian musician Maxwell Udoh, and Ethiopian band Roha Band, among others. [1] The spoken-word track "Where Did You Go (Transmission For Jehn)" is a banjo arrangement of the Gnossienne No. 1 by composer Eric Satie.

Track listing

  1. "Illuminations" - Carlos Santana & Alice Coltrane
  2. "I Know That (When The Springtime Comes)" - Brillantes Del Vuelo
  3. "Khushi" - Nazia Hassan
  4. "DRM" - Kelly Doyle
  5. "Don’t Go" - Sanulrim
  6. "I Like It" - Maxwell Udoh
  7. "Enseñame" - David Marez
  8. "Feel The Love Reprise" - Gerald Lee
  9. "Still You" - Justine & The Victorian Punks
  10. "「祭ばやしが聞こえる」のテーマ" (Theme for Festival Past) - George Yanagi & Nadja Band
  11. "Зачарованная моя"(My Enchanted) - Песняры
  12. "Summer Madness" - Khruangbin (Exclusive Kool & the Gang cover)
  13. "Contigo" - Paloma San Basilio
  14. "Yetikimt Abeba" - Roha Band
  15. "Where Did You Go (Transmission For Jehn)" (Exclusive Spoken Word Track) - Tierney Malone & Geoffrey Muller

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