Album artwork for some kind of peace by Olafur Arnalds
Album artwork for some kind of peace by Olafur Arnalds

Olafur Arnalds new album, some kind of peace is his most revealing and vulnerable work to date and features Bonobo, Josin and JFDR. Within, you'll find a self-confessed perfectionist grappling with the messier realities of everyday life: the possibilities of love, of settling down, and how to navigate all of that during a global pandemic (the album was half-written prior to lockdown, and completed at Arnalds' harbour studio in downtown Reykjavik). What's emerged on some kind of peace is a record about letting your guard down, and ultimately what it means to be alive.

some kind of peace is a journey of Ólafur Arnalds’ personal and creative growth, set against the backdrop of a chaotic world. Within, you’ll hear hints of those private experiences - sometimes even samples of the significant events themselves – woven into an album that is remarkable in its openness, and its beauty. Throughout Ólafur urges you to embrace all that life throws at you, and above all to react, and contemplate, to find your kind of peace. His stunning new album would definitely be the place to start.

Olafur Arnalds

some kind of peace

Mercury KX
Album artwork for some kind of peace by Olafur Arnalds
LP

£37.99£19.99

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Housed in Reusable PVC Printed Sleeve

Black
Released 06/11/2020Catalogue Number

734832

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Album artwork for some kind of peace by Olafur Arnalds
LPx4 +

£124.99

Includes Booklet and Prints

Black
Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

3576986

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Olafur Arnalds

some kind of peace

Mercury KX
Album artwork for some kind of peace by Olafur Arnalds
LP

£37.99£19.99

sale

Housed in Reusable PVC Printed Sleeve

Black
Released 06/11/2020Catalogue Number

734832

Learn more
Album artwork for some kind of peace by Olafur Arnalds
LPx4 +

£124.99

Includes Booklet and Prints

Black
Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

3576986

Learn more

Olafur Arnalds new album, some kind of peace is his most revealing and vulnerable work to date and features Bonobo, Josin and JFDR. Within, you'll find a self-confessed perfectionist grappling with the messier realities of everyday life: the possibilities of love, of settling down, and how to navigate all of that during a global pandemic (the album was half-written prior to lockdown, and completed at Arnalds' harbour studio in downtown Reykjavik). What's emerged on some kind of peace is a record about letting your guard down, and ultimately what it means to be alive.

some kind of peace is a journey of Ólafur Arnalds’ personal and creative growth, set against the backdrop of a chaotic world. Within, you’ll hear hints of those private experiences - sometimes even samples of the significant events themselves – woven into an album that is remarkable in its openness, and its beauty. Throughout Ólafur urges you to embrace all that life throws at you, and above all to react, and contemplate, to find your kind of peace. His stunning new album would definitely be the place to start.