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Jordan Rakei announces new album ‘The Loop’ with brand new single ‘FREEDOM’

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Jordan Rakei kicks off his 2024 with some big news. Not only does he bring you his soul-drenched, funked up new single/video ‘FREEDOM’ and confirms details of his fifth studio album The Loop for a May 10threlease, he also announces a huge UK & EU live tour – a multi-city run that culminates in TWO headline shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall, the second of which goes on sale as part of the full tour after the first date sold out in under a week. Jordan will also be performing at the BBC 6Music festival on March 9 in Manchester alongside The Smile, Young Fathers and many more.

Jordan returned in late October with his new single, ‘Flowers’, the first track from this new album. An exposing and emotional song that marked the beginning of his signing with new label partner Decca (and Verve Forecast in the US). An ode to his wife, ‘Flowers’ perfectly showcased Jordan’s affecting vocal and ability to reveal his truest feelings, wrapped in his captivating production, it has received 1.1M streams to date and had extensive radio support from BBC 6 Music (A list), Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio X.

‘FREEDOM’, this new single, launched as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record on Monday and has already been added to the A-List at 6Music. It’s brimming with the overriding gospel and soul influences you can hear throughout the new album. It’s steeped in drama, thrilling with the choir’s abrupt cry of “Freedom!” and the skittering hi-hat. “To me, freedom is the absence of dread or sadness and to have the ability and opportunity to embrace happiness in life.” Rakei explains of the track’s theme, “I am lucky enough to find happy moments in walking my dog, meditating on my bed, seeing live music and watching my son play and explore.”  The propulsive energy in the song’s rhythm urges us onwards, reminding us that we have the power to enact change in our own lives, which is perfectly captured in the Cal McIntyre directed video which he shares today. Watch it HERE.

Hope is a running theme across The Loop and marks a new chapter in Jordan’s career that coincides with a number of profound changes in his personal life. It’s an extraordinary record, not least for its sheer, breathtaking ambition whistle retaining the experimental, off-kilter vibe he’s synonymous with. Along with his typically bold production style are spectacular orchestral arrangements and haunting choirs, hypnotic beats and an Odyssean-style narrative that charts a course through times of darkness and positivity. 

Recorded at RAK Studios, self-produced and mixed by Ben Baptie, fans and critics will note how on The Loop, Rakei has stepped away from the DIY sound he was once known for (and still loves). He grew up listening to artists such as Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers, Curtis Mayfield and D’Angelo and having returned to immersing himself with their music recently, he knew he didn’t want this new album to sound like it was made in a bedroom. Inspired by a Bill Withers documentary, in which his hero ignored the contempt of his peers for daring to reach higher, Rakei set about assembling a crack team of musicians to fulfill his own crystal clear ambitions for this album. 

“I wanted to get back to why I fell in love with music in the first place.” Jordan explains. “I found myself listening to my favourite artists again and I wanted to make an ambitious record that was centered around my vocal. I had a no-judgement approach when it came to production and songwriting choices. 

The album title refers to that cycle of being a child, and then having children, and the relationship with the inner child. We move forward in life on a loop that never ends and I wanted to explore that vulnerability in my lyrics.”

GRAMMY-award nominated Jordan Rakei is a renowned multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, producer, and songwriter who, over soon-to-be-five studio albums, has been on a wide-ranging journey that explores the outer reaches of his inner psyche, traversing themes of emotional evolution, personal growth and family with unwavering sincerity. Always positioning himself in and amongst the bigger questions in life, he has navigated his musical journey with passion and precision, unveiling something new about himself through his songwriting at every turn. The Loop is by far Rakei’s most cohesive and evolutionary work to date following an impressive career of previous releases, each of which have demonstrated his natural curiosity and capabilities in exploring new sounds.

After making waves in the soul, jazz and electronic scene on his arrival in London from Australia in 2015, he self-released his debut ‘Cloak’ a year later before signing to influential indie label Ninja Tune ahead of his second album ‘Wallflower’ (2017). Third and fourth albums ‘Origin’ (2019) and ‘What We Call Life’ (2021) completed his deal with Ninja Tune. He has recorded live sessions for COLORS, NPR’s Tiny Desk and BBC 6 Music (at the iconic Maida Vale Studios), sold out Brixton Academy, amassed over one billion streams across his catalogue, and, crucially, continued to showcase his versatility as an artist capable of blending subtle electronic elements with his signature, soulful sound.

Jordan’s prolific career has seen him rub shoulders with an array of musical mavericks. From underground up and comers to true legends in their field – his roll call of collaborations, co-writes, production credits or simply just devoted fans, is one of awe. He has collaborated as both a writer/producer and vocalist with the likes of Loyle Carner, Tom Misch, Disclosure, Bonobo, FKJ and many more. He is, and continues to be, an artist’s artist in the truest sense.

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The Loop Tracklist:

1. Flowers
2. Freedom
3. Friend or Foe
4. Royal
5. Trust
6. State of Mind
7. Hopes and Dreams
8. Learning
9. Cages
10. Forgive
11. Everything Everything
12. Miracle
13. A Little Life

Pre-order The Loop HERE

 

The Loop Live Tour 2024:

03 Sep Porto, M.Ou.Co
04 Sep Madrid, Lula
05 Sep Barcelona, Razzmatazz 2
07 Sep Milan, Magazzini Generali
08 Sep Munich, Muffathalle
10 Sep Vienna, Arena
11 Sep Berlin, Huxleys
12 Sep Hamburg, Ballsaal
14 Sep Stockholm, Kägelbanan
15 Sep Oslo, Rockefeller
16 Sep Copenhagen, Vega
19 Sep Amsterdam, Paradiso
20 Sep Amsterdam, Paradiso
22 Sep Brussels, AB
23 Sep Cologne, Stadthalle
24 Sep Paris, Élysée Monmartre
26 Sep Manchester, Albert Hall
27 Sep Bristol, Beacon
01 Oct London, Royal Albert Hall (SOLD OUT)
04 Oct London, Royal Albert Hall

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