Gilla Band's Alan Duggan-Borges has shared a new The Null Club single with E L U C I D, 'Frameshift'
Gilla Band guitarist's side project The Null Club releases new single 'Frameshift' featuring rapper E L U C I D.

The Null Club, the new project from Gilla Band's Alan Duggan-Borges, have shared new single 'Frameshift', featuring Brooklyn-based rapper E L U C I D.
The track follows their debut single 'Slip Angle', which featured Mandy, Indiana's Valentine Caulfield. The new offering will appear on their self-titled debut EP, set for release on 4th April, which also includes a collaboration with The Horrors' Faris Badwan.
"ELUCID had reached out to say hey and I ended up producing a track – RFID - for his record 'Revelator'," Duggan-Borges explains. "Frameshift was a track that I had for a good while but I didn't know what to do with it. I had written and recorded most of it at home. For a good while I had seen it as an instrumental, but part of me always imagined vocals in the second half. I had resigned the track to being an instrumental, and mixed and mastered it. But very late into the making of the EP I reached out to ELUCID to see if would be into working on it. I sent him the track and he came back with his part. He made the track what it is."
The track follows their debut single 'Slip Angle', which featured Mandy, Indiana's Valentine Caulfield. The new offering will appear on their self-titled debut EP, set for release on 4th April, which also includes a collaboration with The Horrors' Faris Badwan.
"ELUCID had reached out to say hey and I ended up producing a track – RFID - for his record 'Revelator'," Duggan-Borges explains. "Frameshift was a track that I had for a good while but I didn't know what to do with it. I had written and recorded most of it at home. For a good while I had seen it as an instrumental, but part of me always imagined vocals in the second half. I had resigned the track to being an instrumental, and mixed and mastered it. But very late into the making of the EP I reached out to ELUCID to see if would be into working on it. I sent him the track and he came back with his part. He made the track what it is."
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