(The Oriel Company) Alison Goldfrapp returns with a fresh taster from her highly anticipated debut solo album, The Love Invention, with the groove-laden new track "NeverStop." Set for release on May 12th via the coveted Skint Records/BMG Music, The Love Invention promises to be an evolutionary next chapter in the multi-faceted artist's forward-thinking yet timeless discography.
On "NeverStop," Alison is flooded by the rush of an all-encompassing love over a buoyant, rubberized beat; it's a tantalizing menagerie of staccato synths and a driving four-to-the-floor rhythm. The new single is accompanied by a kaleidoscopic video vignette directed in collaboration with Mat Maitland (Big Active), who also directed the visual for last month's cosmic song "So Hard So Hot." Treated with a range of AI techniques to create extreme fluctuations on a spectrum that glides towards radical fantasy, the result is a mythical world that is both powerful and fragile.
About the track, Alison reflects, "'NeverStop' is about always feeling the wonder. Committing to connect with each other, nature and our surroundings while trying to navigate through the contradictions and complexities of life."
The Love Invention, which was executively produced and co-written by Alison, marks her reawakening as a dancefloor priestess, in an intoxicating showcase of the disco and house influences that have always been at the heart of her musical DNA. It features collaborations with the likes of production mastermind Richard X (Pet Shop Boys, M.I.A.), James Greenwood (Daniel Avery, Kelly Lee Owens) and Toby Scott (The Gossip, Annie).
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