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The Cinematic Orchestra to release first album in 12 years

British outfit The Cinematic Orchestra are getting ready to release their first album in twelve years. They’ve just announced their new work To Believe will be out through Ninja Tunes and Inertia Music on 15th March.

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The band have just dropped a new single featuring Roots Manuva. A Caged Bird / Imitations of Life.  

Alongside reteaming with Roots Manuva, the album will also feature their collaboration with Moses Sumney and work created with Grey Reverend and Heidi Vogel.

The band’s last record Le Fleur came out in 2007, it was their third album following 199’s Motion and 2002’s Everyday. 

The title track to the album, a collaboration with Moses Sumney, was released back in 2016 and fans were expecting the album to be released in early 2017. It’s been a long two year wait for the record to finally arrive, but fans will have to wait only a few more weeks.

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