Bess Atwell shares Billie Marten & Ellie Mason rework of 'How Do You Leave'

With her eagerly-awaited new remix EP landing next month, Bess Atwell has now shared the next cut to be lifted from her upcoming collection.

The new rework of her sensational 'How Do You Leave' comes courtesy of Billie Marten and Ellie Mason, and follows on from the previously shared Igor Haefeli (Daughter) re-edit of 'Time Comes In Roses' in previewing her new remix EP 'Already, Rearranged', which is out on the 16th September via Lucy Rose's Real Kind Records.

Speaking about the new remix, Bess Atwell said, "I love how otherworldly and tasteful Billie and Ellie's remix is. It's constantly evolving and growing steadily so it creates this exciting tension but leaves you wanting more. The textures and sounds are so pleasing on the ear, almost ASMR-worthy. It feels modern but with lots of analogue sounds, crackling etc. The added chords really help to bring it into its own world."

While Billie Marten added, "This being my first remix attempt, I teamed up with Voka Gentle's Ellie Mason - who's a stunning artist in her own right - and I think we made something really special. Pulling vocals and textures out, twisting the whole sonic scape around, and subverting those classically overdone remix tropes was a real joy. We wanted the feeling to build with this sort of underground jazz-inspired progression, eventually unravelling into a sea of relief and melancholia. We wish Bess all the best for her upcoming EP."

Check out the new video in the player below.

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