Cut Copy have shared “Still See Love,” the latest single from their forthcoming seventh album Moments, which will arrive on September 5 via Cutters Records/The Orchard. The intoxicating disco cut is led by some jangly percussion, a melodic bass odyssey, and some spacey synths that dance around singer Dan Whitford’s vocal line.
Regarding the song’s unique composition, Whitford said: “My idea was to make a song that had a verse and chorus that came from different worlds. We tried to make the verses as loose and organic as possible, layering live bass, percussion and spaced out roomy drum sounds, inspired by hybrid disco-dub productions of artists like Arthur Russell, Francois K, and ESG. Then in the chorus the whole track empties out, going from a big cavernous space into a tiny one, driven along by a minimal stuttering synth rhythm. I love the sense of contrast we achieved in this song. It’s constantly flipping back and forth between worlds and it almost feels like it exists in two places at once.”
Check out “Still See Love” below, and pre-order Moments here.