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How to Dress Well Plays "Precious Love" on Pitchfork.tv's "City of Music"


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How to Dress Well Plays "Precious Love" on Pitchfork.tv's "City of Music"

On the latest segment of Pitchfork.tv's "City of Music" program, directed by Dan Huiting, How to Dress Well performs his "What Is This Heart?" cut "Precious Love". He plays surrounded by dozens of tea-light candles. Watch below.

This week, How to Dress Well also releases his deluxe edition of the album, which includes four new remixes by A.G. CookDubbel Dutch, the Range, and Cyril Hahn. The remixes are also available on a separate EP. Hear Hahn's take on "Precious Love" above.

Read our interview with How to Dress Well here.

How to Dress Well:

10-27 Brighton, England - The Dome Studio
10-28 London, England - Heaven
10-30 Paris, France - Grand Halle De La Villette (Pitchfork Music Festival Paris)
10-31 Brussels, Belgium - AB Box
11-01 Utrecht, Netherlands - Tivoli Vredenburg (Pandora Room)
11-04 Zurich, Switzerland - Stall 6
11-05 Turin, Italy - C2C Festival
11-06 Rome, Italy - Circolo Degli Artisti
11-11 Oslo, Norway - Parkteatret
11-12 Copenhagen, Denmark - VEGA
11-14 Hamburg, Germany - Uebel & Gefaherlich
11-15 Berlin, Germany - Bang Bang Club
11-17 Warsaw, Poland - Hybrydy
11-18 Poznan, Poland - Eskulap
11-19 Prague, Czech Republic - Futurum
11-20 Vienna, Austria - Blue Bird Festival



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