Nicolas Jaar has announced his new album Sirens, his first solo release since 2011’s Space Is Only Noise. It’s not to say the 26-year-old experimental producer has gone ghost the past five years – in fact, he’s been actively releasing tons of music between his album with Dave Harrington under the acclaimed project Darkside, the eerie soundtrack Pomegranates last year, and put in some serious overtime doing projects for his label Other People with a monthly music subscription service. He’s recently launched a strange online radio network.

You can tune into Channel 333 on the network to hear Sirens on rotation in the coming days. The album is out September 30 via Other People. Check out the tracklist details and dope scratch-card cover art below.

Sirens Tracklist:

01 Killing Time
02 The Governor
03 Leaves
04 No
05 Three Sides of Nazareth
06 History Lesson

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Catch Nicolas Jaar on tour in a city near you. Tour dates are listed below.

10-15 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
10-17 Houston, TX – WOMH Downstairs
10-18 Austin, TX – Emo’s
10-19 Dallas, TX – Granada Theatre
10-21 Albuquerque, NM – El Rey
10-22 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
10-23 Santa Ana, CA – Beach Goth
10-24 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park
10-26 Los Angeles, CA – Fonda Theatre
10-27 Los Angeles, CA – Fonda Theater
10-28 Berkeley, CA – The UC Theatre
10-31 Seattle, WA – Neptune
11-01 Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore
11-02 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
11-05 Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre
11-07 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
11-09 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
11-10 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall
11-11 Montreal, Québec – Theatre Berri
11-12 Providence, RI – Columbus Theatre
11-13 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
11-15 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
11-16 New York, NY – Webster Hall
11-21 Cologne, Germany – Ewerk
11-22 Munich, Germany – Muffathalle
11-24 Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
11-25 Turin, Italy – Teatro Concordia
11-26 Strasbourg, France – La Laiterie
11-28 Lille, France – L’Areonef
11-30 Paris, France – Trianon
12-01 Brussels, Belgium – AB Hall
12-02 Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivoli
12-03 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
12-05 Manchester, England – Granada TV Studios
12-06 London, England – Heaven
12-09 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle