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West Coast Instrumental Lana

WIth less than a week to Ultraviolence, check out this official remix of lead single “West Coast.” And don’t miss our Summer Music issue cover story with Lana, out now.

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With Lana Del Rey's sophomore LP, Ultraviolence, hitting stores in the US next week (and in Australia in just two days, sending Twitter spastic begging for leaks), the label's making a few final pushes, including this official remix of lead single 'West Coast.' Wiped away is the single's retro genealogy, with Beatles riffs replaced with a properly glam bass groove from LA/SF's Zhu. I think there might be a bit too much instrumental beat work for this to do ever approach 'Summer Sadness' numbers, but it's got a similarly charming quality of wait, this was really in there all along? If for some reason you're listening to a Lana Del Rey song on TheFADER.com and haven't yet read our Summer Music issue cover story on the controversial star, kindly open another tab right now.

Stream: Lana Del Rey, 'West Coast (Zhu Remix)'

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Lana Del Rey West Coast Instrumental Download

A YouTuber’s dramatic glamorisation of Lana Del Ray as 'Hollywood Sadcore’ seems somewhat apt for her new single 'West Coast'.The East Coast singer-songwriter has put a distance between herself and her female peers by creating sophisticated and minimalistic pop.But it’s her character and style which has catapulted her to stardom.Ultraviolence has been said to be more cinematic, as expressed in Lana’s short film Tropico with songs “Bel Air” and “Gods & Monsters”.With Tropico, it was clear for all to see that Lana wants to pull the pop from her under her feet.“West Coast” doesn’t quite align Lana with soul, or hip-hop as others would suggest, but it does pump Lana and her co-writer here (Rick Nowels) to a lyrical quality not often found in popular music.She references the West Coast’s music and film industry, relating it to her own story and life.The instrumental is one of the best yet, produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.Tempo changes are unusual to come by in the pop world today, and “West Coast” has an imaginative shift egged on with the electric guitar accompaniment.“West Coast” actually comes across as Lana’s best song to date, lyrically and musically.The temp shift is effective, and creates a breeze of fresh air with the chorus, making the following verses worth the wait, rather than an expected arrival.Ultraviolence’s promise of a darker feel so far seems true, with culture influences expected to take over Lana’s music – note the West Coast hip-hop synthesizer in the outro.