Album artwork for IV by BadBadNotGood
Album artwork for IV by BadBadNotGood

BadBadNotGood took the music world by storm with their 2014 LP, 'III', a brash yet refined record of angular jazz improvisations, lush ballads, kraut rock, and futuristic hip-hop tinged rhythms which led to a couple years of touring the world and collaborating with some of the best and brightest artists around the globe.

The boys came back with the album 'IV' in 2016, their most impressive and highly anticipated project at the time. 'IV' continues their forward thinking progression, sounding something like a jam session in space between Can, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, Weather Report, Arthur Russell and MF Doom.

With tracks like 'Time Moves Slow' featuring haunting vocals from Sam Herring of Future Islands, the syncopated groove of 'Lavender,' a collaboration with Montreal based producer Kaytranada, the rumbling fusion build of 'Confessions Pt. II' featuring Colin Stetson on the bass sax, 'Love' which is highlighted with smokey left field raps from Mick Jenkins and the epic chords of 'Speaking Gently,' 'IV' is an exploration in post-genre virtuosity.

BadBadNotGood

IV

Innovative Leisure
Album artwork for IV by BadBadNotGood
LPx2

£24.99

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Released 08/07/2016Catalogue Number

IL2034V

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Album artwork for IV by BadBadNotGood
CD

£12.99

Released 08/07/2016Catalogue Number

IL2034

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BadBadNotGood

IV

Innovative Leisure
Album artwork for IV by BadBadNotGood
LPx2

£24.99

Black
Includes download code
Released 08/07/2016Catalogue Number

IL2034V

Learn more
Album artwork for IV by BadBadNotGood
CD

£12.99

Released 08/07/2016Catalogue Number

IL2034

Learn more

BadBadNotGood took the music world by storm with their 2014 LP, 'III', a brash yet refined record of angular jazz improvisations, lush ballads, kraut rock, and futuristic hip-hop tinged rhythms which led to a couple years of touring the world and collaborating with some of the best and brightest artists around the globe.

The boys came back with the album 'IV' in 2016, their most impressive and highly anticipated project at the time. 'IV' continues their forward thinking progression, sounding something like a jam session in space between Can, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, Weather Report, Arthur Russell and MF Doom.

With tracks like 'Time Moves Slow' featuring haunting vocals from Sam Herring of Future Islands, the syncopated groove of 'Lavender,' a collaboration with Montreal based producer Kaytranada, the rumbling fusion build of 'Confessions Pt. II' featuring Colin Stetson on the bass sax, 'Love' which is highlighted with smokey left field raps from Mick Jenkins and the epic chords of 'Speaking Gently,' 'IV' is an exploration in post-genre virtuosity.