British trip-hop legends Massive Attack have not released a lot of new music since 2010 Heligoland but they are ready for a busy 2016 the band released an iPhone app this morning called Fantom, a "sensory music player" that actively remix songs music based on the heart rate of the user, location, time zone, and the movement (If you have a watch Apple, there is a version for you too -. it is necessary to activate the functions based ' pulse of the main application) Interesting technology on its own. - and it was developed by a team including Robert del Naja group - but the most exciting part of the release is the inclusion of four new tracks by Massive Attack "Editors dead", "Ritual Spirit," "Voodoo in my blood" and ". Take It There "
You can 't hear one of the tracks in their full, original version yet - the application promises that the feature is" coming soon "- but you can hear and chain fragments four songs on the move, pointing the camera in different directions, and using it at different times of the day. you can also capture clips of "remixes" you create and share them in videos. a look at the songwriting credits for each track suggests "Voodoo in My Blood" is a collaboration with Scottish band young fathers, and Pitchfork noted the presence of "thaw" to "Take It on", a reference possible for the former member of the group Adrian "Tricky" thaw. (His last appearance on a record Massive Attack came in 1994.) It is not yet known whether Fantom will arrive on Android and other mobile platforms in some form, but non-iPhone users can read and enjoy experience on the application's website. (If your iPhone is older than a 5S, you must use the website too. You'll struggle to get the app to work)
Massive Attack and young fathers are currently touring Europe set
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