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Glass Museum - 4N4Log City (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER

Glass Museum - 4N4Log City (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER

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Expected Release Date: 19-September-2025 - This Pre-order will be shipped on or just before this date. Release dates are subject to alteration.

Glass Museum’s new album 4N4LOG CITY twists the codes of electronic music, explores the depths of jazz, and asserts its eclecticism through a fresh and infectious groove.

Signed to the forward-thinking Belgian label Sdban Records, the group shapes its identity within the vaulted ceilings of Volta, a creative hub in Brussels frequented by the vanguard of Belgium’s “new scene.” Sharing space with acts like ECHT!, Lander & Adriaan, and Tukan, the band continues to push its boundaries through collaboration and reinvention.

Recorded between the French countryside of Drôme, the industrial edges of Brussels, and Volta, 4N4LOG CITY features striking guest appearances. Swiss drummer Arthur Hnatek—known for his work with Tigran Hamasyan and Erik Truffaz, and praised by Gilles Peterson and Laurent Garnier—drives the opener “GATE 1” into hypnotic, krautrock-inspired territory.

Meanwhile, rising vocalist JDS lends soulful grace to “Call Me Names”, evoking the emotive textures and elegance of vintage soul-jazz reminiscent of the likes of Jordan Rakei or Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes.Without abandoning their melodic roots and foundational approach, the trio takes daring steps into new terrain. The experimental centerpiece “III” explores the piano as a textural and rhythmic force, drifting between ambient and breakbeat. Elsewhere, the gritty “VAN GLAS”—a hip-hop-tinged track featuring rapper JAZZ BRAK of STIKSTOF—the band ventures far beyond their comfort zone, injecting streetwise lyricism in their mix of electronics and jazz.

Fueled by the heartbeat of the city, 4N4LOG CITY captures the mechanical ebb and flow beneath concrete towers—the anonymous rhythms of daily life moving over the asphalt, and the fleeting, meaningful connections made along the way. Produced by Antoine Flipo and mixed by Elsa Grelot (Avalanche Kaito), the album stands at the intersection of human emotion and urban architecture—a post-modern, deeply cinematic work that asserts Glass Museum’s place at the cutting edge of European music

TRACKLISTING A1. Glass Museum - GATE 1 A2. Glass Museum - Call Me Names A3. Glass Museum - Rewind A4. Glass Museum - Anchor A5. Glass Museum & JAZZ BRAK - VAN GLAS B1. Glass Museum - Trails B2. Glass Museum - Haiku B3. Glass Museum - III B4. Glass Museum - Soap B5. Glass Museum & Lupo Spaccaro – Steam

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