filed under: Caged Baby, Chris Levine, Digital Mystikiz, Grace Jones, Guy Williams, Ivor Guest, Mala, Pitron and Sanna
Rejoice–the single has been confirmed!
The official press release, courtesy of The Outside Organisation:
Hot off the heels of her forthcoming Royal Albert Hall Show on April 26th and Stillness at the Speed Of Light exhibition with visionary light artist Chris Levine, Grace Jones releases new single, Love You To Life on May 3rd, taken from her iconic record, Hurricane.
Levine, who also directs the video to Love You To Life, brings his unique sensory visions, to Grace’s sonic utopia. With remixes by Mala/Digital Mystikiz, the most forward thinking dubstep outfit at present, Brighton based Caged Baby and Guy Williams (who as a duo collaborate as Paradise 45), the track is already getting strong heat. London born Pitron and Italian born Sanna also bring their slice of interpretation to the track with their euphoric remix. A dub mix is also included, put together by Grace’s album producer, Ivor Guest.
Additionally in support of Recordstore Day on April 17th, the Mala / Digital Mystikz Remix will be available as a limited edition one-sided 12†vinyl.
Grace Jones Love You To Life – Track Listing:
1. Radio Edit
2. Mala / Digital Mystikz Remix
3. Cagedbaby & Guy Williams Paradise 45 Rework
4. Pitron & Sanna Remix
5. Dub
This means we’ll be getting five new cuts of the original track (as well as a super exclusive vinyl on Record Store Day!)
I am pleased.
Thanks to Grace Jones News for the heads up.
Ladies and gentlemen…here’s Grace!
Brigitte Fontaine is an avant-garde poet/singer from France. Her latest album released in the latter part of 2009, Prohibition, was produced by Ivor Guest, the producer behind Grace Jones‘ latest effort, Hurricane.
According to the user who uploaded the song on YouTube, “Brigitte’s poetry in this song emblazons her love on Sufism” for “Soufi,” one of the artist’s album tracks that features Guest’s dramatic production and Grace Jones’ unmistakable vocal contributions.
For Jones, this is a very natural continuation of the Hurricane sound, marked by a rapid-fire electronic beats and jarring, damning string sounds.
The uploader also suggests that Jones lent her voice to more than just this one track on the album…I guess we’ll have to wait for confirmation on that!
Grace Jones has this incredible way of continuing to maintain an underground presence. You never know where she’ll crop up next!







