'Deep Breaths in Country Fields'
Tariq Al-Sabir, Daniel Caesar, and the Durutti Column's Vini Reilly Also Contribute to Dev Hynes' First Song Under The Moniker in Three Years
Blood Orange Has Returned With A New Song Titled “The Field,” Dev Hynes' First Track Under The Moniker in Over Three Years.
“A song about Deep Breaths in Country Fields & The Ones We Miss Whee We Close Our Our Eyes,” Hynes Previusly Said of “The Field,” Which Also Features contributions from Composer Tariq al-Sabir, Single Caroline Polachek and Daniel Caesar, and the Durutti Column's Wines Reilly; The Latter Adds His Trademark Guitar Work in the Now-Rue appearance, AS A Stroke in the Early 2010S Has Slowed The Once-Prolific Reilly's Output to a Near-Stop.
Hynes – WHO CONTIMED “Vocals, Piano, Cello, Synths, Drum Programming” To His Own Track, AS Well As Produced and Mixed it – Also Directed the Accompanying Visual, Which Provides a Bucolic Look at “The Field.”
It's Been Seven Years Since Blood Orange Released Its Last Album Negro Swan In 2018 – and Three Years since 2022's Four Songs Ep – But Hynes Has Remained Active Over Recent Years, Scoring Films Like 2022's Master Gardener and playing bass on Harry Styles' “Waterline Sugar” at the Grammys; Blood Orange Also Servary As Styles' Opening Act During the Singer's Madison Square Garden Residency.
More recently, Hynes Produced Tracks for gross's upcoming album Virgin and contribution vocals on turnstile's “Seein 'Stars.”
