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Unstoppable Kiwi Duo SACHI Join Forces With Latashá On Electric New Single '405'

24 May 2024 - 0 Comments

Visionary electronic duo SACHI (Nick Chrisp and Will Thomas) have done it again. This time joining forces with extraordinary multi-hyphenated artist Latashá on the romantic and affably existential single 405.

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405 started during studio sessions in Sydney with SACHI and Nick Littlemore (Empire of The Sun, PNAU), and grew from a scat Nick was experimenting with. The ‘405’ line references Southern California’s most crowded freeway – and pays tribute to Littlemore and SACHI’s shared connection to LA.

“It sounded so different the day we made it; we loved the idea, but it needed a new direction, so Littlemore put us in touch with Latashá who took it back to her studio and wrote her part. Latashá’s vocals are the electricity, the magic self-loving sauce. We’re so lucky to have her a part of this record.” says SACHI.



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