News Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 Justin Vernon stepped away from Bon Iver for his latest project, Big Red Machine with The National’s Aaron Dessner. The group’s self-titled debut album is out this Friday, but Vernon is already taking another step back to share some solo music. On his own PEOPLE platform, Vernon has released an ambient track called “Agasteen”, which was recorded earlier this month at the popular Berlin arts space Funkhaus. On Twitter, Vernon described the track as “a long piece of music that seems to relax me.” You’ll need a PEOPLE account to hear “Agasteen”, which you can sign up for for free on the platform’s website. Made a long piece of music that seems to relax me for @37d03dPlatform https://t.co/yaa1jEICdU — blobtower (@blobtower) August 29, 2018 For more recent Vernon music, revisit Big Red Machine’s “Deep Green”, “I Won’t Run From It”, “Gratitude”, “Lyla”, “Hymnostic”, and “Forest Green”, as well as Bon Iver’s collaborations with TU Dance, “1867”, “SDIAH”, and “Naeem 2”. Fleet Foxes Perform “Crack-Up” with Icelandic Orchestra The National’s Best Cover Songs Weezer and Pixies Tour Reel St. Vincent’s Top Songs Interview: Vance Joy From Austin City Limits Source Quote
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