Interview: Little Dragon Talk About How They First Met, "Nabuma Rubberband," and Working With Future

Swedish alternative, synth-pop band Little Dragon discusses how they met, their new album "Nabuma Rubberband," and working with rapper-singer Future.

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It's a bit hard to categorize Swedish band Little Dragon, as their sound has morphed over time—not only from album-to-album, but from song-to-song. We caught up with them before they took the stage at this year's Bonnaroo Music Festival, to discuss their early beginnings and how they've managed to craft an identity out of consistently modifying their musical palette. 

They're new album Nabuma Rubberband is no different, as it shows a progression of their previous offerings that were served up on Ritual Union. Despite having no features on their album, they are known to collaborate across the spectrum of genres. Most recently, they linked up with rapper-singer Future, who provided a verse on the remix of their song "Klapp Klapp."

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