Seefeel announce first full-length in fifteen years; Sol.Hz

 
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Seefeel are back with a new album. Sol.Hz drops on 1st May via Warp – their first full-length since the self-titled 2011 return, and the next chapter after last year’s pair of critically well-received mini-albums, Everything Squared and Squared Roots.

The nine-track record leans into dub territory, with Mark Clifford’s arrangements built around cavernous low end and processed effects, while Sarah Peacock’s manipulated vocals keep the whole thing anchored in something human. Guitar loops surface and dissolve through trails of delay, melody present but never quite solid — which has always been the Seefeel way. The album title translates loosely as sun plus electricity, though Warp are keeping the precise meaning deliberately open.

 
 

A lead track, ‘Ever No Way’, is out now and available to stream across platforms.

The physical release comes on clear vinyl and CD, with a Bleep-exclusive bundle adding a risograph print alongside Rapture To Rupt – a seamless hour-long mix of Seefeel material from 1994–1996, put together by Kenyan sound artist KMRU, previously limited to a cassette run that sold out quickly.

To coincide with the release, the band are heading out on a spring European tour. This run will see Mark Clifford and Daren Seymour operating as a duo – guitar and electronics alongside bass and live visual triggering – with dates across Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Barcelona, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Oslo and Leiden throughout late April and May.

Tickets and pre-orders are live now.


Sol.Hz is out 1st May on Warp Records.

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