Boys Noize announces new album, ‘+/-’, shares singles: Listen

Boys Noize announces new album, ‘+/-’, shares singles: Listen

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Boys Noize has announced a new album and shared two new singles.

The German producer and DJ — real name Alex Ridha — who released a string of singles last year, including ‘Girl Crush’ featuring Rico Nasty, has announced his fifth studio album, ‘+/-‘ (pronounced Polarity), set to land via BNR records in September.

Announcing the record alongside two new singles in the form of ‘Nude’, featuring Tommy Cash, and ‘Xpress Yourself’, the artist also shared that the album “dives into the polar tension between the musical styles and worlds I find myself in”. 

“I’ve always been inspired by trying to integrate opposing, polar forces,” says Ridha in a press release. “There’s something really thrilling in it, and it’s always a secret motivation for me; building and exploring the combination of contrasts. Techno’s earliest inspiration was the idea of combining man and machine. And you can continue from there—aggression and beauty, past and future…”

The forthcoming LP also includes collaborations with Kelsey Lu, Rico Nasty and Abra, taking a deep dive into “subterranean techno, industrial and jacking house”.

You can watch the video for album single ‘Nude’ below. ‘+/-‘ will be available on the 24th September.

In 2019, Boys Noize released an unexpected EP under his techno-leaning ELAX alias on Solomun’s Diynamic imprint, worked with A$AP Rocky on his single ‘Babushka Boi’ and teamed up with Lady Gaga on the advert soundtrack for her new cosmetics brand.

(Photo credit: Shane McCauley)

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