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The song was featured at several electronic music festivals such as the Electric Daisy Carnival and the Ultra Music Festival before release; it was released as a digital download on 29 June 2018. [3] [4] Upon release, Rezazadeh commented about the song, writing "'Hex' is one of my heavier tracks. It was one of the easiest and most fluid ...
Hex Enduction Hour is the fourth studio album by the English post-punk group the Fall. Released on 8 March 1982, it was built on low-fidelity production values and caustic lyrical content of their earlier recordings, and features a two-drummer lineup.
"Witching Hour" is a song by Canadian electronic music producer Rezz, released by Canadian record label Mau5trap on 4 June 2018 as the lead single from her second studio album Certain Kind of Magic. Background and release
[8] [9] She announced the song "Witching Hour" as the first single released from her upcoming album. The single was to be released on June 8, though she later notified fans that she decided to release the song four days earlier, on June 4, 2018 as a digital download. [10] [11] [12] Several songs were played live before their or the album's release.
Shortly following a related NFT release, the two released their first collaborative single in April 2021, titled "Hypnocurrency". [14] [15] In January 2023, a couple months after hinting at a joint performance, the duo officially announced their first back-to-back performance under the Rezzmau5 name would be held later that August at the VELD Music Festival in Canada.
On 1 June 2018, Rezz announced her second studio album Certain Kind of Magic. [22] [23] "Witching Hour", its lead single, was released on 4 June, [24] and the second single "Hex", which was made in collaboration with 1788-L, was released later that month. [25] The album was released on 3 August through Mau5trap. [26]
By 1985, the band's releases on the Kamera label were hard to find and fetching high prices among collectors. [1] Situation Two released this compilation containing all four tracks from the singles released on the label ("Lie-Dream of a Casino Soul"/"Fantastic Life" and "Look, Know"/"I'm into C.B.!"), together with songs from Hex Enduction Hour and Room to Live, one a live version.
The Fall had played two nights at the 600-capacity Acklam Hall venue (later known as Bay 63 and Subterania, before reopening as a nightclub) [2] in Notting Hill on 11 and 12 December 1980, performing material from the recently released Grotesque (After the Gramme) album as well as songs that would later appear on Slates and Hex Enduction Hour.