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Set to play London’s Electrowerkz tonight  Michigan-based beat-maker SHIGETO has confirmed details for his new LP No Better Time Than Now’, set for release through Ghostly International on August 19th.

It’s another case of 2013 spoiling us for choice in regards to albums and  with this news he reveals track Detroit Part 1,’ which serves to bridge Shigeto‘s previous musical journeys to the new world of the new album as the producer explains “2012 was a powerful year for me. I released my second LP; I played nearly 180 shows in 360 days; I made the move back home from Brooklyn, NY to Detroit, MI; a six-year relationship of mine came to an end and I made it 30 years on the planet.”    Those aware of the music of Zach Saginaw, better known to you and me as Shigeto,  have always know  that his material has been deeply rooted in his personal history. His debut EPs Semi-Circle and What We Held Onto explored his grandmother’s experience from a US internment camp through ambient, beat driven tracks, nostalgic melodies and spliced vocal samples, including his grandmother’s vocals.

He then followed this with 2012’s sophomore album Lineage which embarked this listener on a visceral aural journey through his heritage, enthused with the sounds of of jazz, hip-hop, funk and folk. The cover of his great grandfather’s house in Hiroshima even adorning the Lineage artwork.

Now we’ve got to know all about Saginaw’s past and how he became the musician he is today it seems the new album has a much greater focus on the present and where the future is headed for the eclectic beatsmith. The title says it all ‘No Better Time Than Now’ as the album bills itself as drifting through the concepts of change and immediacy which supposedly reflects the 12 months of the life of its author whilst making the LP.

With sounds that frequently traverse the sonic spectrum, Shigeto is a producer impossible to categorize let alone pigeon hole and we here at DT can’t wait to hear the album in full when it drops this August.

Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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