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ANOHNI Will Send You a New Song in Exchange for a Personal Email About Your Hopes

Paradise EP Due Out Friday via Secretly Canadian and Rough Trade

Mar 15, 2017 ANOHNI

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ANOHNI released a new album, HOPELESSNESS, last May via Secretly Canadian and she is releasing a new EP, Paradise, this Friday (March 17) via Secretly Canadian and Rough Trade. The EP officially has six songs, but ANOHNI says she’s held back a seventh song, “I Never Stopped Loving You,” that she will send directly to any fan who sends her a personal email about their hopes and what they most care about. She writes in a Facebook post: “If you would like the final song from Paradise, email me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and share with me in a sentence or two what you care most about, or your hopes for the future. Send this to me instead of the dollar you used to send me in the olden days. The price for this song is a gesture of anonymous vulnerability. That may be too expensive for some of you, and that’s okay.”

“I want to hear your collective mind,” ANOHNI continues. “I want to see that river of thoughts. Please don’t write about how my music affects you; if you mention me or my work I will not send the track. Please keep the focus on yourself. Take a risk and break out of established ways of doing and perceiving. It is what you have expected of me as an artist, and just for a moment, it is what I ask of you.”

The full post is below. Previously ANOHNI had shared the EP’s title track, as well as a video for the song (which is also below again). ANOHNI collaborated with Oneohtrix Point Never and Hudson Mohawke on the EP.

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