Maribou State announce new album Kingdoms in Colour; Collaborate with Khruangbin on new single ‘Feel Good’
Maribou State announce their new album Kingdoms In Colour, released 7 September via Ninja Tune’s Counter Records imprint, their first full-length since 2015’s breakthrough debut album Portraits. The record features new single ‘Feel Good’ – a collaboration born of their friendship with Houston-based trio Khruangbin and a shared love of breakbeats, vintage surf riffs and a common desire to explore worldwide music cultures. “Sometimes a chance meeting plants the seed for something bigger,” say Khruangbin. “Such was the case when we met Maribou State at KOKO a couple of years ago. We are very happy to be involved in this project. And we ‘feel good’ already.” Listen to it here.
The album includes the recently released tracks ‘Turnmills’ – named after the legendary London club which closed its doors in 2008 – which was accompanied by a sold-out ‘all-night’ DJ set at Corsica Studios raising money and awareness for the The Night Time Industries Association’s #SaveNightlife campaign to protect the UK’s most vulnerable music venues from closure. Also featured on the record is long-time collaborator Holly Walker who has previously featured on tracks such as ‘Midas’, ‘Steal’ and ‘Tongue’.
Beginning life in 2011 as a project between Chris Davids and Liam Ivory, Maribou State had released a string of EP’s and singles before the arrival of debut album Portraits propelled them to the world stage. Spawning a live show that took them around the globe and included standout festival performances at Glastonbury, Bestival, a headline slot at Secret Garden party; a 32-date European tour with two sold-out London shows including the legendary KOKO; plus dates throughout Asia, Australia and America. They received radio support from the likes of Annie Mac, Zane Lowe and Gilles Peterson, addition to the BBC 6 Music A-list, a 5-show BBC Radio 1 Residency, a slot on the legendary BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix and performed a session Live from Maida Vale. Critical support came from the likes of The Guardian, I-D magazine and Vogue, with the album amassing over 80 million streams to date and drawing comparisons to acts such as The XX, James Blake and Mount Kimbie, as well earning them plaudits from the likes of DJ Koze and Bonobo.
This incredible success that followed the release of Portraits took Chris and Liam quite by surprise, “It was like Christmas every day” laughs Liam, “stuff like doing a show in Bangalore and having a crowd come and see us who knew the music and would sing all the words. It was an incredible experience”.
After more than a year of touring they returned to the UK to begin work on new material, but relocating their studio from The Shack – their home-built studio at the back of Liam’s garden in Hertfordshire – to a new base in London found them struggling to find their creative flow. The solution was to start looking outward and back over their journey of the past two years. They began making regular excursions out of the city, setting up a temporary studio space for weeks at a time, they started to piece together a “sonic collage” – drawing on ideas that were written while touring in places like India, and on field recordings from Asia, Australia, Morocco, America and beyond – the result of which is the stunning Kingdoms In Colour.
“The first album felt quite insular for us” says Chris, “not just in sound, but literally that it was all written in The Shack. We always had a bigger idea of what we wanted it to be, we wanted to create something that was palpable, that could in some way transport you to another country or another place entirely in your mind”. “The idea with Maribou State was always to draw on influences from different parts of the world” continues Liam, “by traveling, sampling, recording, we wanted to create this all encompassing thing. Which is what this second record has ended up being for us”.
See Maribou State live across the U.K. and Europe this year, playing festivals such as Parklife, Sonar by Day, Roskilder, Stanton Calling, Lowlands, Pukkelpop, Nova Batida and more, as well as headline album tour dates returning with their 5-piece band as they play iconic venues such O2 Academy 2 in Liverpool and Oxford and The Roundhouse in London. Keep an eye out for additional world dates to be announced in the near future.
‘Feel Good (ft. Khruangbin) is out now, buy/stream it now.
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