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Lost Horizons have teamed up with Porridge Radio for their new single, ‘One For Regret’

Porridge Radio were recently up for the Mercury, y’know.

Lost Horizons have teamed up with Porridge Radio for their new single, ‘One For Regret’.

The dark track is from the duo’s – Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins) and Richie Thomas (Dif Juz) – upcoming double-album, ‘In Quiet Moments’, due this winter.

Porridge Radio’s Dana Margolin says: “The process of collaborating on ‘One For Regret’ was really fun for me. Simon sent me an instrumental to write lyrics and vocal melodies for, which isn’t a way I’ve written in the past and helped me think about songwriting in new ways. It was really cool to be a part of this, and I’m excited to share this song.”

Simon Raymonde adds: “I was clearing out my cupboards earlier this year and found the old drum machine and pedals I used in some of my early Cocteau Twins days and dusted them down and started messing about with them. The sonics that came out of my improvisation felt like they represented both elements of my past and my future. I’d wanted to work with Dana since I heard Porridge Radio a few years ago and we met at The Great Escape here in Brighton and I thought she might like the vibe of this piece. Once Richie added real drums to it, it felt dark and exciting and Dana really got inside the skin of it all and captured those feelings I had with her intensity and words.”

Check it out below.

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