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Secretly Canadian Expands 25th Anniversary Singles Series with Donnie Darko-Inspired Cover by DJ Python, Brand New Song From Emo-Folk Band Dirt Buyer

Secretly Canadian Expands 25th Anniversary Singles Series with Donnie Darko-Inspired Cover by DJ Python, Brand New Song From Emo-Folk Band Dirt Buyer

Latest Installments Follow Previous Contributions from Hatchie, Bartees Strange, Tasha, Current Joys, Madison McFerrin, Jim James, NNAMDÏ, Skullcrusher, Stella Donnelly, Porridge Radio & More

All Net Proceeds Benefit New Hope For Families, Local Non-Profit Working to End Homelessness for Families in Bloomington, IN

Today, Secretly Canadian welcomes DJ Python and Dirt Buyer into its charitable series of 25th Anniversary singles. With brand new tracks from each artist, the record label extends its efforts to aid every homeless family in its hometown of Bloomington, IN, contributing all net proceeds to a year-long goal of raising $250,000 for local non-profit New Hope For Families. Following previous installments of SC25 Singles from Hatchie, Bartees Strange, Tasha, Current Joys, Madison McFerrin, Jim James, NNAMDÏ, Skullcrusher, Stella Donnelly, Porridge Radio and more, DJ Python and Dirt Buyer's latest contributions further capture the 25-song project's creative breadth, from unexpected covers to previously unheard originals. 

On "Gretchen Ross," Queens-based producer DJ Python transforms a piece of Michael Andrews' Donnie Darko score, trading haunting hums and pianos for elastic synths and a downtempo, atmospheric dance groove. "This song is from Donnie Darko, and it's a movie I love," explains Brian Piñeyro (DJ Python), whose latest album, Mas Amable, was Boomkat and Resident Advisor's #1 record of 2020 and received further accolades from NPR, Pitchfork, CRACK and more. "It's one I enjoy watching during the fall, so I wanted to do a little cover of one of the film's tracks. I also just think the song is too cute and love Donnie and Gretchen's relationship."

Listen to DJ Python's take on "Gretchen Ross," as well as Dirt Buyer's own "Little Dog Song," and revisit all previous SC25 Singles here:

https://ffm.bio/sc25 

With "Little Dog Song," emo-folk band Dirt Buyer offer a heartbreaking tribute to lead singer Joe Taylor Sutkowski's wheelchair-ridden ferret. Over melancholy guitars and a quivering vocal performance, the group mourns a pet that passed too early. Sutkowski says: 

"This song was written about my late ferret, Renly, whom I became really close with during the pandemic. My partner had two ferrets when we met and I became particularly close with Renly. They became pretty old and sick about a year into our relationship. Our other ferret, Little Baby, had to be put down because he had heart failure and it was really devastating to watch. Not too long after that we had to put Renly down and it absolutely destroyed us. Looking at him was like looking at a little person. This song was really hard to record and I had to take a lot of breaks when recording vocals, but writing and finishing this song and deciding to go with the version that I initially recorded was a really good way to compartmentalize the grief I was feeling and put it in my pocket.  

As for participating in the SC25 project; I've been a fan of the label for a long time and I really appreciate it when I can contribute to anything that aims to help a demographic of people that are suffering and being neglected. I hope this track can rake in some money and will make some kind of a difference for the homeless people living in Bloomington." 

Throughout 2021, Secretly Canadian has also been marking its 25th Anniversary through SC25 Editions, a collection of 12 classic albums originally released by the label, newly reissued with limited edition packaging, colored vinyl variants, exclusive essays, art prints and more. Out December 3rd, the final four installments include pressings of Songs: Ohia's 1997 self-titled debut, Zero BoysA Vicious CircleForeign Born's Person to Person and Faye Webster's Atlanta Millionaire's Club. Previous titles include beloved records from ANOHNI, Tig Notaro, The War on Drugs, Whitney and more who have helped define Secretly Canadian's past quarter-century of history and growth, from a Bloomington basement into "one of the most respected independent labels in the world" (Variety).

As with every initiative encompassed by the SC25 campaign, Every Light On This Side of the Town, all net proceeds from SC25 Editions will also benefit New Hope For Families, the only place in Bloomington where families with children can find shelter together, inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities. 

Order all SC25 Editions HERE, and learn more about Secretly Canadian with bi-weekly playlist Secretly Frequencies, where a rotating crew of Secretly employees, artists and collaborators choose some of their favorite records from the label's past 25 years. 

 

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