Actress (Darren Cunningham) — one of the preeminent and most singular voices in UK electronic music — returns with new album LXXXVIII, on Ninja Tune. The conceptual groundwork for the album is built on a game of chess, each track named for a particular piece. With each thoughtful move the game grows and develops over time - something we can hear reflected throughout the album’ textured and delicate layers.
The release follows 2022’s mesmerizing Dummy Corporation EP, which placed Actress firmly back in the center of underground club culture. Prior to that his 2020 album Karma and Desire — which saw guest collaborations from Mercury Prize winner Sampha, Zsela and Aura T-09 — received widespread acclaim, with The Guardian commenting the album “cements his place as one of the great poets of club culture”.
LXXXVIII
£39.99
Triple 140 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners. Bonus LP ‘88’ Included (originally released in 2020 on tape/digital, now on vinyl for the first time). Plus Double Sided Printed Insert.
Crystal Clear
ZEN295X
£27.99
Double 140 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners
Deep Blue
ZEN295
£10.99
ZENCD295
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
LXXXVIII
£39.99
Triple 140 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners. Bonus LP ‘88’ Included (originally released in 2020 on tape/digital, now on vinyl for the first time). Plus Double Sided Printed Insert.
Crystal Clear
ZEN295X
£27.99
Double 140 Gram Vinyl with Printed Inners
Deep Blue
ZEN295
£10.99
ZENCD295
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Actress (Darren Cunningham) — one of the preeminent and most singular voices in UK electronic music — returns with new album LXXXVIII, on Ninja Tune. The conceptual groundwork for the album is built on a game of chess, each track named for a particular piece. With each thoughtful move the game grows and develops over time - something we can hear reflected throughout the album’ textured and delicate layers.
The release follows 2022’s mesmerizing Dummy Corporation EP, which placed Actress firmly back in the center of underground club culture. Prior to that his 2020 album Karma and Desire — which saw guest collaborations from Mercury Prize winner Sampha, Zsela and Aura T-09 — received widespread acclaim, with The Guardian commenting the album “cements his place as one of the great poets of club culture”.