Suzi Analogue and Jlin link up on new single and video, ‘Nice 2 Meet U’: Watch

Suzi Analogue and Jlin link up on new single and video, ‘Nice 2 Meet U’: Watch

Suzi Analogue and Jlin have teamed up for a new single called ‘Nice 2 Meet U’. Watch the video below.

The track, which Jlin produced from stems of Suzi Analogue’s ‘Stay Ready’, is off of the New Normal founder’s upcoming mixtape ‘ONEZ‘ for Disciples. Due out on 31st May, it features additional collaborations with King Britt, NAPPYNAPPA, INVT, Blu and JAIALAI. 

“In the ‘Nice 2 Meet U’ video, I wanted to capture the wild energy of our Never Normal NNETWERK, where our Analogue reporters document the beautifully chaotic essence of our world”, Suzi Analogue said in a press statement. “Set to my footwork collaboration with the incomparable Jlin, featuring the high energy footwork of Lucky Da DJ (Teklife) and Plain James, it’s my own celebration of our diverse cross-cultures, the beats, and dance that moves us all.”

‘ONEZ’ will serve as the follow-up release to Suzi Analogue’s 2022 vinyl compilation ‘Infinite Zonez‘, made up of her previously digital-only collaborations. 

Suzi Analogue and TOKiMONSTA recently released their 2012 mini-album ‘Analogue Monsta: BOOM‘ for the first time. 

In March, Jlin released her latest album, ‘Akoma‘, featuring the singles ‘Auset‘ and ‘The Precision of Infinity‘ with Philip Glass, on Planet Mu. 

In 2022, Suzi Analogue served as a professor of music at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. 

Watch the video for ‘Nice 2 Meet U’.

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