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Hear 'Get Away' by Chvrches, for BBC Radio One
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Chvrches, The 1975, Foals and SBTRKT are among the artists chosen to take part in a new project by Zane Lowe, rescoring the soundtrack to the movie Drive.
The original soundtrack to Drive, renowned as one of the best of modern times, features the likes of Kavinsky, College, Electric Youth and Chromatics - but now, Zane Lowe has curated a new rescoring of the film.
The film and new soundtrack will be broadcast on BBC Three at 10pm on 30 October.
"I consider it a great honour that my movie Drive inspired so many wonderful artists to come together and create one ultra-cool glam experience," said Drive director, Nicholas Winding Refn.
Listen to Chvrches new track for the score, 'Get Away' below
"Honestly, this is the most exciting thing that this show has ever been involved in," said Zane Lowe. "It's the most ambitious, awesome thing we've ever done. We've been working on it all year and we're super-proud of it – you don't want to miss this."
Watch a trailer for the project below
Other artists involved include Baauer, BANKS, Bastille, Bring Me The Horizon, Eric Prydz, Jon Hopkins, Laura Mvula, The Neighbourhood and ZCC (Simon Neil).
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