Tara Lily teams up with King Krule for ‘Quiet Nights (Early Takes)’

South London’s restless pulse runs through British-Bengali musician Tara Lily’s latest collaboration with the enigmatic King Krule. On ‘Quiet Nights (Early Takes)’ the pair craft shadowy soundscapes where hazy jazz chords and warped synths blur into something raw and hypnotic.

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Talking about the ‘Quiet Nights (Early Takes)’ project Tara says: “‘Quiet Nights’ are some of the early sketches from a deadly quiet and beautiful period of time. For myself it was a time of stripping back, dropping down into the ground and channelling something raw and real.” It’s intimate yet unpredictable — a late-night drift that lingers long after it ends, wondering if you’ve just stumbled across something sacred.

Lead single ‘Tropical Storm’ is described by Tara as “a lucid dream playing in our minds again and again.” The track captures flashes of early Archy Marshall chaos, refracted through Tara’s sleek and sleepy vocals, over a bed of guitar pedals, synths and DIY beats.

EP focus track and project opener “Flying To Kolkata” is a sensory journey that captures the essence of a 5am flight through the night sky into the jazz capital of India. “It’s Never the End” sees a flood of white noise set the scene for Tara’s idiosyncratic, melancholic and brooding vocals, while “Corcovado” closes the tape with a silent nod to the classic bossa nova and jazz standard.

‘Quiet Nights (Early Takes)’ aligns with Tara Lily’s first UK & EU tour, promoting her critically acclaimed debut album ‘Speak In The Dark’, with a flagship performance at the Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Rooms, as part of London’s EFG Jazz Festival. Tickets available via taralily.co.uk#tour

‘Speak In The Dark’ is a record about “speaking your truth – things that go unsaid—secrets and desires”. Transgressing jazz, electronica, trip-hop, and alternative R&B with Indian soundscape, the album is an artistic representation of Tara’s emotional highs and lows with ADHD. The album was praised to critical acclaim by Dazed, Crack Magazine and The Face, along with key support from tastemakers like Jamz Supernova, Jamie Cullum and Jack Saunders.

Archy Marshall, AKA King Krule, is an artist who needs little introduction. A singer, songwriter and producer from Peckham, South London who is considered an indie music veteran, beloved by a cult following all over the world. Boasting releases on XL Recordings, True Panther, and Beggars, the Mercury Prize-nominated artist has remained one of his generation’s most enduringly treasured songwriters.