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Yorkston/Thorne/Khan - "Sukhe Phool (Max Cooper Firefly Remix)", out now on Domino Record Co Subscribe to Domino Record Co on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/DominoYT Stream & Save "Sukhe Phool (Max Cooper Firefly Remix)": http://smarturl.it/SPMaxCooper At the start of the year, Yorkston/Thorne/Khan released their brilliant third album Navarasa : Nine Emotions. At the heart of the album was the subcontinent’s navarasa; the nine (nava) emotions or sentiments (rasa) of the arts. This central unifying underpinning is a centuries-old organising principle and on their upcoming record, YTK (James Yorkston, Jon Thorne and Suhail Khan) have paired each song to one of these emotions. “Sukhe Phool”, the album’s opening track, correlates to the emotion karuna (sorrow), and today, YTK are pleased to share a Max Cooper remix of the song. James Yorkston has previously worked with the Northern Irish producer and artist on Cooper’s 2019 album Yearning For The Infinite and the remix was bourne out of that relationship. Cooper extends “Sukhe Phool” into a nine-minute piece of ambient techno that is grounded by the mesmerising vocals of Khan and Yorkston. The remix comes alongside a hypnotic visualiser directed by artist Morgan Beringer. Max Cooper says of his remix: “The name of the original piece of music refers to dead or dying flowers, and the lyrics from Suhail reference the separation of soul mates, which Morgan Beringer has captured beautifully in his psychedelic story of melting growth and decay. I apologise for brutalising this beautiful original piece of music with heavy kicks, though. Somehow it just called out to me and said it needed a 90's chord driven techno rework. It reminded me of my days as resident DJ in Nottingham where I had my techno education, and the sorts of things we used to play for our closing sets when people still needed their pounding kicks, but were also in need of some harmony.” Directed by Morgan Beringer Follow Yorkston Thorne Khan: Facebook: https://smarturl.it/YTKFB Twitter: https://smarturl.it/YTKTW Follow Domino Record Co: YouTube: http://smarturl.it/DominoYT Website: http://smarturl.it/DominoRecordCo Facebook: http://smarturl.it/DominoFB Twitter: http://smarturl.it/DominoTW Instagram: http://smarturl.it/DominoIN