
You should be bracing for everyone to lose their shit to Dirty Projectors' Bitte Orca LP, so maybe hearing the studio treatment of the SXSW show-stopper "Stillness Is The Move" will help with that. While the track sees the outfit push into new terrain (think Mariah over art-damaged, African-guitar infused R&B), the single's cover art ironically sees the band circling itself: the image of "Stillness"'s lead vocalist Amber Coffman teases the Bitte Orca album art , which itself reprises Dirty Projectors '04 release Slaves Graves & Ballads . [...]