Lust for Youth and Croatian Amor Wander Through Hyrule on New Single “Kokiri”

Over a decade since their last collaboration, the Danish artists’ new collection All Worlds arrives next month via Sacred Bones.
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Lust for Youth and Croatian Amor Wander Through Hyrule on New Single “Kokiri”

Over a decade since their last collaboration, the Danish artists’ new collection All Worlds arrives next month via Sacred Bones.

Words: Mike LeSuer

Photo: Alexander Rotondo

February 11, 2025

Sacred Bones has become a favorite go-to record label for high-caliber collaborative albums over the past decade, though it’s rare that any of these full-length team-ups are devoid of any metal bands or well-known film directors as one of their two factions. The forthcoming All Worlds blazes new trails, then, as it sees longtime label signees Lust for Youth rejoin with fellow Danish electronic artist (and former LFY member) Croatian Amor on an LP for the first time since 2013’s Pomegranate. As heard on lead single “Dummy”—which featured Australian art-pop artist Purient—the project appears to advocate for the momentous change that’s taken place within the worlds of garage and house music over the past dozen years.

The record’s latest single “Kokiri” furthers that mission while, true to the nostalgia inherent in LFY’s moniker, sees them revisiting the video games of their youth (for those of you who grew up in a Sony household, the title is a Zelda reference). Far from the new-age ambient of Koji Kondo’s iconic score for Ocarina of Time, though equally mesmerizing, the new tune is built upon a pulsating club beat and trancy electronics. Check it out below, and pre-order All Worlds ahead of its March 7 release here.