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A few weeks ago, we pointed to a Tweet from Neon Indian's Alan Palomo suggesting that the warped-pop don was in the studio with Brooklyn indie rockers the Antlers. As it turns out, the result of that session was a strung-out, electro-fried take on "Rolled Together", a particularly ethereal cut from the Antlers' new album Burst Apart. Video of the eight-minute collab is available for you to check out below or over at Pitchfork.tv.

Antlers frontman Peter Silberman explained that the session came about shortly after wrapping work on Burst Apart in the band's Brooklyn studio: "Our studio is the kind of place that takes over your brain- completely peaceful, quiet, and calm. The space itself was such a strong influence on the sound and nature of Burst Apart that we felt like we should bring in some friends to see if that feeling carried over to them. The day went even better than we could have imagined." Bear in Heaven and Nicole Atkins also recorded with the band in the studio; video from those sessions will be released soon.

The Antlers and Neon Indian: "Rolled Together":