BLOOD ORANGE: “The Field”
Blood Orange – aka Dev Hynes – has released his first new song in three years today entitled “The Field”.
The track – which was written and produced by Hynes – also features The Durutti Column, Tariq Al-Sabir, Daniel Cesar, and longtime Blood Orange-collaborators Caroline Polacheck and Eva Tolkin. A music video – directed by Hynes, like all of his music videos – has debuted today as well.
“The Field” comes amidst a monumental few years for Blood Orange, whose influence continues to reverberate throughout culture. In 2022, he opened 15 shows at Madison Square Garden for the one and only Harry Styles, in addition to music directing Styles’ Grammy performance of “Watermelon Sugar” (in which he also played bass). He has spent the last three years selling out shows internationally performing his own classical compositions in London, Sydney, Toronto, and more, while also scoring films like Paul Schrader’s Master Gardener and shows for acclaimed fashion house Marni twice a season.
In 2024, Hynes won a Latin Grammy for his production on the Nathy Peluso song “El Día Que Perdí Mi Juventud” and saw his own song – “Champagne Coast,” from his first album Coastal Grooves – go gold following a massive viral run on TikTok. This year, he produced songs on the forthcoming Lorde album, Virgin, appeared on the new Turnstile album, Never Enough, and will open select shows for both all over the globe this fall.

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