Album artwork for Gone / Danger by Romare

In the two years since the release of his critically acclaimed album “Love Songs: Part Two”, Romare—real name Archie Fairhurst—has spent his time almost solely on the road playing over 150 shows across the world. Now, Romare returns to Ninja Tune with brand new 12” single “Gone / Danger”.

Recorded over the same period—in which he also acquired an electric organ and built a new recording studio—the two tracks on “Gone / Danger” represent his most intentional and direct nod to the dancefloor to date. The titular A-side, with its menacing bassline and soaring piano stabs was named after a vocal snippet since removed from the track. “I kept the title because I think there is a sense of journey and “moving on” in the song.” explains Fairhurst. The B-side ‘Danger’ was imagined as an alternative to ‘Gone’, with both tracks being recorded “whilst watching the seasons change from winter to summer in the new studio set up in the garden”.

Romare

Gone / Danger

Ninja Tune
Album artwork for Gone / Danger by Romare
12"

£10.99

140 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 27/09/2019Catalogue Number

ZEN12522

Learn more
Romare

Gone / Danger

Ninja Tune
Album artwork for Gone / Danger by Romare
12"

£10.99

140 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 27/09/2019Catalogue Number

ZEN12522

Learn more

In the two years since the release of his critically acclaimed album “Love Songs: Part Two”, Romare—real name Archie Fairhurst—has spent his time almost solely on the road playing over 150 shows across the world. Now, Romare returns to Ninja Tune with brand new 12” single “Gone / Danger”.

Recorded over the same period—in which he also acquired an electric organ and built a new recording studio—the two tracks on “Gone / Danger” represent his most intentional and direct nod to the dancefloor to date. The titular A-side, with its menacing bassline and soaring piano stabs was named after a vocal snippet since removed from the track. “I kept the title because I think there is a sense of journey and “moving on” in the song.” explains Fairhurst. The B-side ‘Danger’ was imagined as an alternative to ‘Gone’, with both tracks being recorded “whilst watching the seasons change from winter to summer in the new studio set up in the garden”.