CamelPhat Announce New Album, "Spiritual Milk"

With groundbreaking collaborations and Ibiza residencies, the duo's most recent album is a testament to their artistic journey.

CamelPhat, the Grammy-nominated DJ and production duo, have been on an electrifying journey, from their multi-platinum successes to their prestigious accolades. This September, they're set to elevate their legacy with the release of their highly anticipated album, "Spiritual Milk". Scheduled to drop on September 15th via their own When Stars Align imprint, the album promises a deep dive into the duo's evolving soundscape.

Following their 2020 magnum opus, 'Dark Matter', "Spiritual Milk" is not just another album; it's a reflection of CamelPhat's artistic metamorphosis. The duo's statement resonates with their newfound freedom and expressive creativity, "We’ve felt a lot less pressure delivering this record... It has definitely come from the heart and feels honest both as writers and musicians." This sentiment is evident in the album's diverse collaborations and the emotional depth of each track.

The album kicks off with the uplifting single, 'Hope', featuring Max Milner's melodic touch. It then takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions, from the enigmatic vibes of 'The Sign' with Anyma to the euphoric beats of 'Embers', a collaboration with Shimza and Julia Church. The track 'Compute', which features Ali Love and samples Kraftwerk's iconic 'Computer Love', is set to be a dancefloor magnet.

One of the standout tracks, 'Higher', sees the ethereal vocals of London Grammar intertwining with CamelPhat's signature sound, creating a mesmerizing auditory experience. Meanwhile, 'Love Is Something', featuring Jake Bugg, showcases the duo's versatility, blending electronic beats with guitar-infused melodies.

Beyond the album, CamelPhat continues to make waves in the EDM scene. Their summer residency at the iconic Pacha in Ibiza, which celebrates its 50th birthday this year, has been a testament to their enduring appeal. Moreover, their upcoming gigs, including a takeover of The Warehouse Project in Manchester and a curated night at North London's Drumsheds, further solidify their status as EDM royalty.


In essence, "Spiritual Milk" is more than just an album; it's a celebration of CamelPhat's journey and their evolution. As the duo aptly puts it, "Take the trip and enjoy the ride." Pre-save the album now and get ready for a 15-track album like no other.

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