Versatile UK producer Loraine James will return to her Whatever The Weather alias for a new studio album.
With a rich catalogue and numerous projects to her name, Loraine James has achieved remarkable breadth as a creative figure. Launching her alias Whatever The Weather, the debut album under that name pivoted away from her prior work, utilising intriguing new ideas.
Out on March 14th‘Whatever The Weather II’ lifts the producer to fresh heights, while also demonstrating a number of parallels between this new release, and its prior sibling.
The cover art is once again shot by Collin Hughes, for example, and the package designed by Justin Hunt Sloane; friend and collaborator Josh Eustis (aka Telefon Tel Aviv) masters the record, adding definition to the producer’s sense of sound design.
Each track on the record is titled in a way that references its emotional temperature, a tactic that tethers you to her internal landscapes.
’12 degrees Celsius’ closes the album, and becomes the first to be drawn from it – a microcosm of the audio palette utilised on the record, it’s a heady, immersive feat.
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Tracklist:
1°C
3°C
18°C
20°C
23°C (Intermittent Sunshine)
5°C
8°C
26°C
11°C (Intermittent Rain)
9°C
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15°C
12° C