
All Rights Reserved
Following a string of acclaimed singles, Stockholm-via-London duo Nathalia Aránguiz and producer Ove Jerndal better known as Lover's Skit share their new EP All Rights Reserved, out now via 40 Miles. All Rights Reserved is an unapologetic, agitated genre collage that draws a line between The Knife-esque electronics, early-M.I.A.-style sampling, musica urbana rhythms and indie-rock agita. Essentially, it’s music to party through the apocalypse, built for the dancefloor as much as for the mosh pit. “Genre has always been something that we didn’t want to get involved with – we just made what we wanted to make,” says Nathalia. Adds Ove: “Our philosophy has always been to have no rules in the studio.”
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Following a string of acclaimed singles, Stockholm-via-London duo Nathalia Aránguiz and producer Ove Jerndal better known as Lover's Skit share their new EP All Rights Reserved, out now via 40 Miles. All Rights Reserved is an unapologetic, agitated genre collage that draws a line between The Knife-esque electronics, early-M.I.A.-style sampling, musica urbana rhythms and indie-rock agita. Essentially, it’s music to party through the apocalypse, built for the dancefloor as much as for the mosh pit. “Genre has always been something that we didn’t want to get involved with – we just made what we wanted to make,” says Nathalia. Adds Ove: “Our philosophy has always been to have no rules in the studio.”
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Following a string of acclaimed singles, Stockholm-via-London duo Nathalia Aránguiz and producer Ove Jerndal better known as Lover's Skit share their new EP All Rights Reserved, out now via 40 Miles. All Rights Reserved is an unapologetic, agitated genre collage that draws a line between The Knife-esque electronics, early-M.I.A.-style sampling, musica urbana rhythms and indie-rock agita. Essentially, it’s music to party through the apocalypse, built for the dancefloor as much as for the mosh pit. “Genre has always been something that we didn’t want to get involved with – we just made what we wanted to make,” says Nathalia. Adds Ove: “Our philosophy has always been to have no rules in the studio.”











