Listen: Feist - “How Come You Never Go There” (Beck Remix)
Gives Metals Track New Luster
Dec 15, 2011
Beck
After engaging in one of the more left-field collaborative moments of the year, Feist has allowed regular remixer Beck to tweak her Metals track “How Come You Never Go There.” The pair previously worked together in 2009 on one of Beck’s Record Club sessions (a frequented project where he rounds up a revolving cast of fellow musicians to cover an entire album’s worth of songs in a single day) covering Skip Spence’s 1969 LP Oar. You can listen to the altered “How Come You Never Go There” below.
How Come You Never Go There (Beck Remix) by Feist
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