Mitski dropped the glittering, disco-coloured Laurel Hell earlier this year, and today she shares a Clark remix of the record's fourth single "Love Me More."
Clark's remix plays catch and release with the song's tumbling urgency, ratcheting up the tension over a rapid-fire, subterranean beat and menacing synth streaks before melting into a gentle wash of atmosphere.
"Clark's music, specifically his album Death Peak, was what opened my eyes to contemporary electronic music," Mitski said in a statement. "It showed me how emotive it could be. So when I was asked to do a remix, he was the first and only person that came to mind for the job."
Clark added: "Huge pleasure to be asked to do this, thank you. I love what Mitski does. I spent ages on the kick. Haven't done that for a while, but it all comes flooding back."
Clark's last record was 2021's Playground in a Lake. Check out his "Love Me More" remix below.
Clark's remix plays catch and release with the song's tumbling urgency, ratcheting up the tension over a rapid-fire, subterranean beat and menacing synth streaks before melting into a gentle wash of atmosphere.
"Clark's music, specifically his album Death Peak, was what opened my eyes to contemporary electronic music," Mitski said in a statement. "It showed me how emotive it could be. So when I was asked to do a remix, he was the first and only person that came to mind for the job."
Clark added: "Huge pleasure to be asked to do this, thank you. I love what Mitski does. I spent ages on the kick. Haven't done that for a while, but it all comes flooding back."
Clark's last record was 2021's Playground in a Lake. Check out his "Love Me More" remix below.