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Black Needle Noise, a project by legendary artist and producer John Fryer has released a brand new single "Nocturnal". The song features Croatian-Australian soprano singer Helena Mamich. This single follows close on the trails of Black Needle Noise's These Mortal Covers album, a covers-based album, released via Cleopatra Records and involving collaborations with a handful of varied vocalists, including Anjela Piccard, Pinky Turzo, Beca, Tom Berger, Magic Rebecca Coseboom, and Betty X.
John Fryer comments about the new single: "I had made the music and was talking to my good friend Marija Buljeta and said I was looking for an opera singer for it and as luck would have it she was friends with Helena Mamich, who she recommended to me and the rest is herstory as they say. Helena has worked wonders on this song and we give you "Nocturnal"."
"Adding the dark voice into the context of darkness we get "Nocturnal" or the Latin proverb "De nocte Consilium"", explains Helena Mamich.
As one of the most innovative sonic architects in our age, John Fryer has practically soundtracked your entire life. His musical imprint is massive, having shaped the sound of bands from Nine Inch Nails and Cocteau Twins to HIM and Depeche Mode. He is also one of just two masterminds behind This Mortal Coil (along with Ivo Watts-Russell – not only producing, but also keyboards, strings and synthesizer sequencing). Listen to "Nocturnal" in the player below, and you can get the single as "name your price" at Bandcamp. Link