Watch the visualizer for “New Religion (feat. Graham Coxon)” HERE
“Here we are in a new world and here is the new album that has come forth from it.” Dhani Harrison on his new album, INNERSTANDING.
Harrison previously previewed the album with the single “Damn That Frequency”, which also featured Coxon on saxophone – stream HERE. In addition to his appearance on that track, Coxon also features on guitar on four other songs on INNERSTANDING. The album was produced by Harrison and co-mixed with Paul Hicks (The Beatles reissues, Joe Strummer, The Rolling Stones).
Originally stepping onto the global stage with his band thenewno2, Dhani - the son
of George and Olivia Harrison - first earned critical acclaim for his innovative sound and approach with performances at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and on multiple late night TV shows. Then came 2017’s solo effort IN///PARALLEL.
Harrison is also known for scoring film and TV projects as well as collaborating with an array of artists including Wu-Tang Clan, UNKLE, John McLaughlin, Annie Lennox, Pearl Jam, Nitin Sawhney, Perry Farrell, Prince, Regina Spektor, and Fistful of Mercy (alongside Ben Harper & Joseph Arthur).
Since his 2013 debut as a composer on Richard La Gravenese’s Beautiful Creatures, Harrison has gone on to score the Sundance Award- winning MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A., for which he and his scoring partner Paul Hicks received an International Documentary Association (IDA) Award nomination for “Best Music Score Award.” Additional scores include R.Z.A.’s CutThroat City, Obey Giant – The Story of Shepard Fairey, Amazon’s original series Good Girls Revolt, Showtime’s White Famous, and the much-lauded HBO docuseries, The Case Against Adnan Syed.
Track List:
1. Dangerous Lies
2. New Religion
3. Ahoy There!
4. La Sirena
5. Damn That Frequency
6. The Dancing Tree
7. The Right Side Of History
8. Ghost Garden
9. I.C.U
10. Wolves Around The City
3. Ahoy There!
4. La Sirena
5. Damn That Frequency
6. The Dancing Tree
7. The Right Side Of History
8. Ghost Garden
9. I.C.U
10. Wolves Around The City
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