Earlier this year, Charles Hayward and Thurston Moore spent an afternoon together working on improvised material.
That recording session has now been turned into an album, called Improvisations, and above you can check out some exclusive footage of the pair at work together. The video was captured at Lynchmob Studios in London on February 2 of this year, with the pair recording through the 1969 Neve console which was originally built for the BBC.
The album will be released by Care In The Community Recordings, and is comprised of seven untitled tracks. It’s a vinyl only release, limited to 500 copies, and will be available to buy from November 10. Find out more about Care In The Community Recordings here.