It was already a great song, but this version is great in a completely different way: it’s stretched-out and spacey, the vocals chopped, screwed, and looped even more imaginatively than they were the first time around.
According to Pitchfork, the track “will appear on a 12″ single release that will also include Cut Chemist’s re-imagining of the w h o k i l l highlight (as well as the original track and its instrumental and a cappella),” due out September 27 on tUnE-yArDs‘ label, 4AD. In the meantime, listen and download below: