Solange’s new album is on the way. The follow-up to 2016’s, A Seat at the Table, is coming this fall, she reveals to The New York Times in a recent interview. In spite of the fact that a release date hasn’t been set, it will “likely arrive into the world fully formed at some mysterious and unexpected moment,” according to the Times.
Solange recorded the LP in areas including New Orleans, Jamaica, and California’s Topanga Canyon. “There is a lot of jazz at the core,” she tells the Times. “But with electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle.”
This year, Solange was named the Harvard Foundation Artist of the Year. She additionally uncovered that she’s been taking a shot at new music with Steve Lacy. The artist uncovered another performance art piece called Metatronia in April. She previously put on an outdoor performance of her melody “Scales” at Donald Judd’s Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas; that venture provoked a difference in context for the new LP, she tells the Times: “I realize how much wider, figuratively and literally, my work could be if I took myself away as subject.”
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