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Maribou State announce new album; share new song ‘Feel Good’

Maribou State hae announced their new album ‘Kingdoms In Colour’, their first full-length release since 2015’s breakthrough debut ‘Portraits’.

Announcing the news earlier today, the Hertfordshire-based duo have also revealed the project’s second single ‘Feel Good’, which follows last month’s lead track ‘Turnmills‘, which paid tribute to the famed London club of the same name. The new song also hears a collaboration with Houston-based trio Khruangbin, who join Maribou State with their shared love of breakbeats (a theme which rides consistently throughout the track).

Alongside the new song, and album-announcement, Maribou State have also shared details of their autumn UK tour, which includes a headline show at London’s Roundhouse in October.

Listen to ‘Feel Good’ below:

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