Natasha Khan & Jon Hopkins collaborate on the track ‘Garden’s Heart’

Natasha Khan & Jon Hopkins announce the single ‘Garden’s Heart’ available to download from 9 September and taken from the soundtrack of the anticipated British film How I Live Now, out 4 October.

Natasha Khan makes her directorial debut with the video starring Saoirse Ronan, watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZV_pZZ_V8

Artist: Natasha Khan & Jon Hopkins
Title: ‘Garden’s Heart’ single
Label: Parlophone
Formats: Digital Download
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZV_pZZ_V8
Links:   www.batforlashes.com
www.jonhopkins.co.uk

Natasha Khan and Jon Hopkins have announced a very special collaboration for the soundtrack to the upcoming British film How I Live Now, directed by Kevin Macdonald. The pair have written the beautifully sparse and atmospheric track ‘Garden’s Heart’ together, a haunting and fitting tribute to the film’s dark subject matter of a world war breaking out in 21st century Britain.
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Natasha has also made her directorial debut with a stunning video for ‘Garden’s Heart’ starring Saoirse Ronan, the lead in the film How I Live Now released on 4 October by Entertainment One Ltd. Watch the subtle and affecting video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZV_pZZ_V8

Having been fans of each other’s work for some time, Khan and Hopkins have been looking for the right project to collaborate on. While Hopkins was working on the score for How I Live Now, it struck him as the perfect fit. When the film’s director Kevin Macdonald heard about Natasha’s involvement, he was immediately behind the idea so the duo holed up at Hopkins’ studio in Bow, East London earlier this year where ‘Garden’s Heart’ was written and recorded in two days.

The full soundtrack for the film scored by Jon Hopkins and including ‘Garden’s Heart’ (as well as tracks by Daughter, Nick Drake, Fairport Converntion and Amanda Palmer) will be released in November via Just Music.

How I Live Now is the big screen adaptation of the award-winning young adult novel by Meg Rosoff, directed by Academy-Award winning director Kevin Macdonald (One Day in September, Marley, The Last King Of Scotland) and starring Saoirse Ronan (Atonement, The Lovely Bones, Hanna) as Daisy. The film also stars George MacKay, Tom Holland, Harley Bird and Anna Chancellor.

Jon Hopkins is an expert producer, Ivor Novello-nominated composer of film scores, long-term collaborator of Brian Eno and Coldplay and a Mercury-nominated musician for his collaborative album with King Creosote. The highly acclaimed Immunity, a record of euphoric, noisy techno and heartbreaking melancholy, was released through Domino in June. Following tour dates with Pet Shop Boys and Purity Ring plus sold out album launch shows in London, New York and Paris, Jon Hopkins is currently on tour in the US.  He will play Bestival, KOKO in London on Sep 21st, Gorilla in Manchester on Sep 24th and Simple Things in Bristol on Oct 12th.’

Since releasing her third album, The Haunted Man, to universal acclaim in October last year, Bat for Lashes has been nominated for a Brit Award for ‘Best Female’ followed by a nomination for the prestigious Ivor Novello Awards for ‘Best Song Musically And Lyrically’ for the mesmerising single ‘Laura’. She has also collaborated with Toy on the Iranian folk song ‘The Bride’, headlined Field Day, followed by a sold out show at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire last month and is currently on a headline tour in the US as well as supporting Depeche Mode.