Ride's Andy Bell has announced details of his debut album under his electronic alias GLOK. ORDER NOW:Â The August 2021 issue of Uncut Pattern Recognition is set to come out on October 1 and is being previewed by single "Maintaining the Machine", a collaboration with Sinead O'Brien and featur...
Ride‘s Andy Bell has announced details of his debut album under his electronic alias GLOK.
- ORDER NOW:Â The August 2021 issue of Uncut
Pattern Recognition is set to come out on October 1 and is being previewed by single “Maintaining the Machine”, a collaboration with Sinead O’Brien and featuring Primal Scream’s Simone Marie Butler.
“GLOK is all about the push and pull between electronic and psych in my music,” Bell said of the alter-ego in a statement.
Listen to new track “Maintaining the Machine” below.
Prior to the debut album, Bell recently shared new GLOK track “Tories In Jail”, a collaboration with Daniel Avery, Roisin Murphy and Nitzer Ebb, for a fundraiser for Hackney pub The Gun Aid.
See the artwork and tracklist for Pattern Recognition below, and pre-order the album here.
01 “Dirty Hugs”
02 “Closer”
03 “That Time Of Night” (feat Shiarra)
04 “Process” (feat Shamon Cassette)
05 “Memorial Device”
06 “Maintaining the Machine” (feat Sinead O’Brien and Simone Marie Butler)
07 “Kintsugi”
08 “Entanglement” (feat C.A.R.)
09 “Day Three”
10 “Invocation”
Bell released his debut solo album under his own name, The View From Halfway Down, last year. Sinead O’Brien, meanwhile, released new EP Drowning In Blessings last year.