It marks the Danish DJ and producer’s fourth LP, following the acclaimed trilogy 1977, 1983 and 1989

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Kölsch’s Fourth Studio Album Is His Most Honest & Personal Album To Date

By Rohit Kaushik

September 26, 2020

Kölsch has finally unveiled his first album titled ‘Now Here No Where’ in three years which follows his acclaimed trilogy of LPs. The melody mastermind continues to showcase his ability to present ground breaking and genre-defining cuts with his newest album. Kölsch’s long-awaited fourth studio album 12-track album has arrived via Cologne-­based Kompakt imprint.

“Now Here No Where” Album – Out Now https://t.co/XoTkpO368p @kompaktrec pic.twitter.com/rgV1udTLmU

— Kölsch (@kolschofficial) September 25, 2020

This LP release is indeed a deeply personal release that sees the Danish DJ and producer charting new terrain. The first of six tracks on the album that have been already released as singles across 2020. New additions to the album include ‘Sleeper Must Awaken’, a collaboration with Brooklyn duo Beacon titled ‘Time’,‘Glypto’, fluttering piano chords of the LP’s title track and dancefloor-oriented ‘While Waiting For Something To Care About’.

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