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Darkside's Dave Harrington and Jan Jelinek Share Tracks From Other People's Work Compilation


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Darkside's Dave Harrington and Jan Jelinek Share Tracks From Other People's Work Compilation

On September 29, Nicolas Jaar's subscription-based label Other People will release the Work compilation. After Darkside shared their two contributions (before playing what may have been their final show), two more tracks from the comp have surfaced. That's Darkside co-head Dave Harrington's track "Form and Affect" and Jan Jelinek's remix of Ancient Astronaut's "B2" above.

Work:

01 Nicolas Jaar: "The President's Answering Machine"
02 Soul Keita: "Freedom"
03 Dave Harrington ft. Tamara: "Things Behind The Sun"
04 Visuals: "A Pixel"
05 Darkside: "What They Say"
06 Ancient Astronaut vs. Powell: "SSCS (Powell's 'Lift Off' Mix)"
07 Darkside: "Gone Too Soon"
08 Ancient Astronaut vs. Jelinek: "B2 (Jelinek Remix)"
09 Dave Harrington: "Form and Affect"
10 Ancient Astronaut vs. Francis Harris & Gabriel Hedrick: "B2 (Dub)"
11 Nicolas Jaar: "The Boy Who Asked Too Much"

Watch Darkside's full set at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris:



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