Kidnap, known for his knack for blending introspective melodies with captivating production, is back with his second album Something Lost, Something Gained. Out now on [PIAS] Électronique, this 10-track LP highlights the evolution of his sound, reflecting his personal journey from a busy touring DJ to a new phase of life as a father.
The album dives into themes of transition and change, blending elements of melodic house, indie, and ambient textures. Collaborations include Leo Stannard, Gabrielle Aplin, Dwara, and Chelou, each bringing their unique touch to the record. It’s cohesive but varied enough to keep listeners engaged from start to finish.
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Highlight Tracks and Collaborations
The album kicks off with Overgrown featuring Leo Stannard, where dreamy guitar licks meet Stannard’s heartfelt vocals—setting the tone for what’s to come. Then there’s Fortified with Dwara, a stand-out single that earned praise from BBC Radio 1’s Sian Eleri, calling it “a beautiful song I’ll return to for years.” Dwara’s voice, paired with Kidnap’s signature warm synths, makes this track one to watch.
Tracks like Alive with Aaron Smith amp up the energy, pushing the envelope with hammering synths and wide-open soundscapes that’ll feel right at home on a festival stage. On the softer end, Lost Without You featuring Gabrielle Aplin leans into a more stripped-back, piano-driven sound. Aplin’s vocals soar over delicate instrumentation, balancing deep synth chords with an almost jazzy vibe.
A Personal Project Turned Musical Exploration
Speaking about the project, Kidnap says, “This album’s about growing up, looking back, and being grateful for where I am now. I wanted to capture that feeling and share it.”
That sense of growth is clear across the album. Instrumental tracks like Vision of a Floating World and Ghost Dance show off his production chops, while others like Looking Back serve as short, reflective interludes, adding texture and depth to the whole piece.
For those who’ve been following Kidnap since his debut, Something Lost, Something Gained is a welcome progression, showcasing a matured sound without losing the emotional resonance that’s made him a standout name in electronic music. Expect it to resonate with both fans of his earlier work and new listeners alike.
Something Lost, Something Gained is out now—listen and experience the journey for yourself. Kidnap’s debut live show at Corsica Studios sold out fast, but more dates are on the way. Stay tuned for announcements.
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