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700 Bliss announce debut album ‘Nothing To Declare’

The new record will feature Ase Manual, Lawfandah and Muqata'a

  • Words: Becky Buckle | Images: Isha Dipika Walia
  • 18 March 2022
700 Bliss announce debut album ‘Nothing To Declare’

700 Bliss have dropped a brand-new single featuring Lawfandah called ‘Totally Spies’ along with news of their debut album ‘Nothing To Declare’ to come out this year via Hyperdub.

700 Bliss’ DJ Haram and Moor Mother will be exploring a mixture of experimental club music, punk and hip-hop in their 16-track album.

The album will be out May 27 and will feature artists such as Muqata'a, Ase Manual, Lawfandah and Orion Sun.

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Last year, Moor Mother released her solo album ‘Black Encyclopedia Of The Air’ with DJ Haram releasing the Grace EP in 2019.

‘Nothing To Declare’ tracklist

01. Nothing To Declare

02. Totally Spies feat. Lafawndah

03. Nightflame feat. Orion Sun

04. Anthology

05. Discipline

06. Bless Grips

07. Easyjet

08. Candace Parker feat. Muqata'a

09. No More Kings

10. Capitol feat. Alli Logout

11. Sixteen

12. Spirit Airlines

13. Crown

14. More Victories feat. M. Téllez

15. Seven

16. Lead Level 15 feat. Ase Manual

Read this next: Moor Mother explores 'Black Encyclopedia Of The Air' on forthcoming album

Listen to their new single ‘Totally Spies’ featuring Lawfandah below.

Becky Buckle is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow her on Twitter

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