Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 14th November, 2025Picture DiscTracklist:1. Gosh (featuring MC Moose)2. Sleep Sound3. SeeSaw (featuring Romy)4. Obvs5. Just Saying6. Stranger In A Room (featuring Oliver Sim)7. Hold Tight8. Loud Places (
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Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 14th November, 2025
Picture Disc
Tracklist:
1. Gosh (featuring MC Moose)
2. Sleep Sound
3. SeeSaw (featuring Romy)
4. Obvs
5. Just Saying
6. Stranger In A Room (featuring Oliver Sim)
7. Hold Tight
8. Loud Places (featuring Romy)
9. I Know Theres Gonna Be (Good Times) (featuring Young Thug & Popcaan)
10. The Rest Is Noise
11. Girl
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of In Colour – Jamie xxs landmark 2015 debut album – the London-based music, producer and DJ today announces a limited-edition picture disc version of the LP.
Originally released on 29th May 2015, In Colour quickly established itself as a modern classic – a kaleidoscopic journey through UK dance culture that continues to resonate with fans and critics alike.
It received widespread acclaim upon its release: Pitchfork awarded it Best New Music, hailing it as a dazzling and deeply emotive record that reimagines the club as a space of memory, euphoria, and introspection. Rolling Stone praised its masterful blending of genres and eras, Mixmag crowned it their best album of 2015, while NME called it a modern masterpiece. The album appeared on countless more year-end and decade-end best-of lists, cementing its status as one of the most important electronic releases of the 2010s.
Featuring standout tracks like Loud Places (featuring Romy), Gosh, (with its epic Romain Gavras-directed music video) and I Know Theres Gonna Be (Good Times)(featuring Young Thug and Popcaan), In Colour struck a rare balance between underground credibility and crossover appeal. It earned Jamie xx multiple GRAMMY, Brit and Ivor Novello Award nominations alongside a shortlist for the 2016 Mercury Music Prize. A decade later, In Colour endures not only for its production brilliance but also for the emotional depth it brought to the dancefloor a record that transformed a personal love letter to UK club culture into a global, generation-defining statement.
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