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Music News - Debut Single for Dunes - 'Horses'

Debut Single for Dunes - 'Horses'

09 June 2017 - 0 Comments

Dunes are a new musical collaboration between New Zealand sisters, Jamie and Tessa McDell, creating a striking combo of alternative synth-pop, experimental beat production, all honed together by modern pop hooks. Having spent most of their formative years apart, the two sisters came together and spent the last two years writing an album's worth of material as they've got to know each other. The result is refreshingly honest, and relatable as much as it is autobiographical.

Today their debut single Horses is out and available on all streaming and digital platforms. Originally shared on Soundcloud to the duo's burgeoning online fan base, the track was picked up by NOISEY who said of the track, "on first listen justifies their early comparisons to the big pop of Grimes and Purity Rings."

Listen to Horses now:
Spotify
Apple Music
iTunes
Google Play

The single was created with the help of acclaimed producer/engineer, Thomas Healy, who has worked with Tiny Ruins, Clap Clap Riot and Paquin among others great Kiwi acts.

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