Chet Faker has returned with a new look, new music, and the promise of more tunes to come.
The award-winning electro-soul artist has dropped “The Trouble With Us,” a funk-flecked collab with London-based DJ Marcus Marr. The track is the first lifted from a four-track EP Work, which was crafted over a four-day session at Marr’s studio earlier this year. Work is scheduled for release Dec. 4 via Faker’s own label Detail Records and through various partners across international territories.
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Marr and Melbourne-born, New York-based Faker (real name Nicholas Murphy) have shared a musical affinity over recent years after checking in on social media. “Nick posted my song on Twitter,” recalls Marr, who has released a string of well-received works through DFA Records. “I messaged him and said thanks and a conversation started – all nerdy stuff about recording processes. Pretty soon we started exchanging song ideas in voice memos. He then suggested maybe we try and do something together.” Listen to “The Trouble With Us” below.
For Faker’s fans, Work can’t come soon enough. The artist has been on a hot streak Down Under, and his international reputation is on the rise. Faker’s self-produced debut album Built on Glass (Future Classic) peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart in 2014, and went on to scoop a pair of awards at the Australian recording industry’s flagship awards ceremony, the ARIAs, for best male artist honor and best independent release (he also won all three ARIA Artisan awards on offer at an earlier ceremony). In January of this year, his song “Talk is Cheap” took out the Triple J network’s Hottest 100 poll, recognized as the biggest fan-voted competition of its kind (his songs “Gold’ came in at No. 7 and “1998” was at No. 8).
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Faker has shorn his distinctive beard just in time for the southern summer. His Built on Live tour of Australia kicks off Oct. 30 at the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne.
“Work” Tracklisting:
1 – “Birthday Card”
2 -“The Trouble With Us”
3 – “Learning For Your Love”
4 – “Killing Ja”