John Summit Teases Sophomore Album

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“Traveling for work” takes on a brand new that means within the case of John Summit, who has introduced that he is begun recording his sophomore album in London and Amsterdam.

Not even a 12 months faraway from the discharge of his debut album Consolation In Chaos, Summit has been on a roll, releasing a slew of that singles that take a look at the boundaries of his home music sensibilities. That features the dubstep-infused “Gasoline Pedal,” a rework of Sage the Gemini’s hit of the identical identify launched alongside Subtronics and Tape B.

This variety appears to be taking root in Summit’s upcoming album. This week, he took to social media to share clips of unreleased demos that includes glimpses of drops starting from techno to drum & bass.

Summit is again within the studio with acquainted favorites like Sub Focus and Julia Church, with whom he collaborated to launch “Go Again,” in addition to Hannah Boleyn, Ina Wroldsen and EDM.com Class of 2024 star Camden Cox, amongst others. He additionally shared a photograph with the “High Priestess of Hard Techno” herself, Sara Landry, though there is no indication they’re collaborating on new music at the moment.

Summit has not but formally revealed his sophomore album, together with a title or launch date.

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