In addition to adding several new dates to their current world tour, Fever Ray has released a new remix of their song “Carbon Dioxide” with DJ Avalon Emerson. “Carbon Dioxide” was featured on Fever Ray’s third studio album, Radical Romantics, which was released on March 10. Fever Ray is the alias and current musical project of Swedishย musician Karin Dreijer, who is also known as one-half of the electronic music duo The Knife.
Avalon Emerson’s remix of “Carbon Dioxide” turns Fever Ray‘s moody, experimental song into more of an exciting dance track. The remix was released through Rabid Records.
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According to Pitchfork, Dreijer released a statement regarding the new remix. โIโm very happy for this one! It has fruitiness, a bit of extra everything, exactly what the song wanted,โ Dreijer wrote. โWe started sending stuff back and forth early on and some of my first vocal recordings ended up in there as well. Hope youโll enjoy it!โ
Fever Ray has added nine new dates for their Thereโs No Place Iโd Rather Be 2024 Tour. The first newly scheduled concert will take place at Train in Aarhus, Denmark on February 23. The 2024 tour will then travel to Paris, Amsterdam, London, and other major cities before concluding with a show at Theater Des Westens in Berlin on March 6.
Fever Ray began their initial world tour on August 17 with a set at the Paredes de Coura Festival in Praia do Taboรฃo, Portugal. Fever Ray will play shows in Los Angeles, Denver, Seattle, and a few more major U.S. cities this November. Drag performer Christeene serves as the opening act for all of Fever Ray’s U.S. shows.
Check out Fever Ray’s scheduled tour dates below:
11-05 Austin, TX – Emoโs
11-07 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
11-08 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
11-10 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
11-12 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
11-14 Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo
11-18 Mexico City, Mexico – Corona Capital
02-23 Aarhus, Denmark – Train
02-24 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
02-26 Hamburg, Germany – Kampnagel
02-27 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Gashouder
02-29 Bristol, England – Colton
03-01 Manchester, England – Albert Hall
03-02 London, England – Hammersmith Apollo
03-04 Paris, France – LโOlympia
03-06 Berlin, Germany – Theater Des Westens
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