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High Contrast announces sixth album 'Night Gallery' with brand new single

Listen to 'The Beat Don't Feel The Same'

  • Alex Green
  • 23 July 2017

High Contrast has announced a new album entitled 'Night Gallery' and dropped the first single, 'The Beat Don't Feel The Same', a Daft Punk-style house banger. The long-awaited sixth LP by the UK producer is set for release October 6 and features 14 brand new tracks ranging from Northern Soul-inspired jungle, rave-rock hybrids and epic soundscapes.

High Contrast, aka Lincoln Barrett, has been responsible for some of the noughties' best loved drum 'n' bass anthems like 'Questions' and 'Remind Me'. He's also remixed the likes of Adele, White Stripes, Kanye West and London Grammar.

The album marks High Contrast “finally letting go of being tied to one genre or sound” and returning to the musical freedom of his teens when he played in a hardcore band. Accordingly, 'Night Gallery' is an exploration of diverse genres.

Listen to Barrett's brand new single 'The Beat Don't Feel The Same' - out via 3 Beat - below and pre-order the album here.

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