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As sure as if it had been mapped in the stars, or written in a prophecy buried deep beneath the sands of the Marfa desert, a collaboration between Cate Le Bon and Bradford Cox was always something of an inevitability. Fourth in Mexican Summers Myths EP series (and following previous tie-ups between Dev Hynes and Connan Mockasin, Ariel Pink and Weyes Blood, and Dungen and Woods), Myths 004 sees Le Bon and Cox each a much-revered musical innovator in their own right finally united. For both artists, Myths 004 signals a change of tack: meticulousness thrown to the wind as spontaneous, jammy tales of firemen and 5p plastic bags, unbrushed hair and shoelessness and makeup-daubed landscapes all miraculously written and recorded in just one week roll effortlessly off their cuffs. Though this EP materialises after two individual 2019 album campaigns Le Bons Mercury-nominated fifth album Reward, and Coxs eighth with his band Deerhunter, Why Hasnt Everything Already Disappeared? (which Le Bon co-produced) the chronologies are tangled: Myths 004 is in fact a snapshot of the pairs very first meeting. After years of admiring each others work from afar, Cox and Le Bon finally converged on Marfa, Texas in 2018, at Mexican Summers annual Marfa Myths music, visual art, and film festival. Marfa is an extraordinary town, says Le Bon. It feels like nothing else exists when youre in it which is both comforting and unnerving. In this otherworldly enclave, and with a band of frequent Cate Le Bon co-conspirators on hand to putty the gaps with drums, saxophone, percussion, keys, and additional guitar (Stella Mozgawa of Warpaint, Stephen Black of Sweet Baboo, Tim Presley of White Fence, and Samur Khouja), the EP was assembled whiplash-quick.






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