Diplo, the most prolific artist of all time in electronic music, announces the release of a new album on March 4 entitled "Don't Forget My Love" featuring Miguel .
"Diplo", his first full-length electronic music album in 18 years, will be released on the label Higher Ground of his own record company Mad Decent.
The album is the culmination of a three-year deep dive into house music that first impressed Diplo as a teenager and now motivates him to found the Higher Ground label to defend it worldwide. An electronic music titan is turning his attention back to his roots
"This is Diplo's first regular album since Florida, a fantastic and cohesive work that will be a defining moment in his career," said Jasper Goggins, CEO of Mad Decent and Diplo Partner for more than 20 years.
"Participations and collaborations may look like modern algorithmic engineering in the music industry, but this album is actually made especially for the parts of the world where Diplo enjoys playing, a testament to his almost irrational and immortal love of playing. music as a DJ live in front of people ", he continues.
"Diplo" contains the Grammy nominee song "On My Mind" with SIDEPIECE, "Looking For Me" and "Promises" with Paul Woolford and Kareen Lomax, "Don't Be Afraid" with Jungle and Damian Lazarus and "One By One" with Elderbrook and Andhim, classic house songs that have accompanied the reopening of clubs worldwide.
Also included are new collaborations with Aluna, TSHA, Leon Bridges, Lil Yachty, Busta Rhymes, Seth Troxler, Amtrac, RY X and others.
As part of the album's release, Diplo will give a series of very special concerts in March in Barcelona, Paris, Copenhagen and London, where he will return to the legendary "Fabric", the first club in the city where he first appeared. of the 2000s.
During his 20-year career at Philadelphia's legendary club Hollertronix, Diplo worked with Kanye West in the trunk of his car to work with some of the world's biggest stars (Beyoncé, Madonna). , Justin Bieber) and appear around the world (Havana, Karachi, Kathmandu).
He and his record company Mad Decent continue to explore and support genres and artists from around the world (baile funk, dancehall, New Orleans bounce), while Diplo's other ventures include a publishing company and various designs for books, movies and TV.
Ten-time Grammy Award nominee Diplo is also a member of the iconic Major Lazer, a third of the LSD, the psychedelic supergroup he formed with Sia and Labrinth, which has amassed more than 3 billion streams on his debut album. , while also being half of Silk City with Mark Ronson, whose platinum "Electricity" with Dua Lipa topped the charts worldwide and won a Grammy Award.
