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Empty Flowers collaborative album in the works

Posted by Loren on February 3, 2014

On Feb. 18, Empty Flowers are teaming up with a number of special guests to present The Air You Found. The new LP is a collaborative affair featuring a number of their friends from such groups s Gorguts, Dalek, Palms, Godflesh, and Tombs.

Released on Translation Loss, the album includes songs from their records Five and Six, with additional instrumentation and varied guest spots. Redscroll Records will issue a vinyl version. Check after the jump for a full listing, track by track.

The Air You Found track listing:

1.) "Quit (*James Plotkin (KHANATE / OLD) **Remix*)"
2.) "I Get to Know Its Name (*Iconaclass / Deadverse Remix*)"
3.) "Car Fires(*Justin K Broadrick Remix*)"
4.) "Ice on Wings (*Crone Remix**)*"
5.) "Fnf (*Theologian Remix*)"
6.) "Call a Priest (*Kevin Hufnagel (GORGUTS / DYSRHYTHMIA) Remix*)"
7.) "Resonate (*Michael Hill (TOMBS) Remix*)"

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