
Weval - Chorophobia (LP)
Critically-acclaimed Dutch electronic duo Weval (AKA Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers) announce their long-awaited new album âCHOROPHOBIAâ, due for release on the 5th September 2025 on Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour. Alongside the announcement the duo share up-beat new single âJUST FRIENDSâ, which follows on from UK-bass-infused âDOPAMINE' released recently - both tracks signalling an exciting new direction for the duo.
When it came to making their fourth album, âCHOROPHOBIAâ, Weval faced their fears. Despite being grouped into the dance scene since their 2013-released debut EP âHalf Ageâ and going on to play festival stages including Nuits Sonores, Lowlands, Primavera, Best Kept Secret, Pukkelpop and DGTL Amsterdam with their five-piece band, Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers have actively pushed away from being known as a floor-filling act. But, more recently, when the pair stumbled across the phrase chorophobia - which means a fear of dancing - they decided to lean into the irony and get out of their comfort zones. âUntil that point, we had always worked on records with a 'listening' mindset,â Harm reflects of Wevalâs second and third albums (2019âs âThe Weightâ and 2023âs âRememberâ) â âwe realised that weâve been scared of making dance music for all of our journey as producersâ.
Jumping in at the deep end has resulted in Wevalâs most extroverted collection to date. While they teased this new direction with 2024âs groovier âNight Versionsâ EP for Technicolour, letting go of their inhibitions has required patient artistic evolution. âwe wanted to commit in a way that still felt liberating and true to usâ, Harm says, adding that calling it a dance record not only felt like a u-turn but freed them from the boundaries and cliches of certain categories.
This unrestricted, genre-crossing ethos made room for guilty pleasures, higher BPMs, big drops and an increased number of hi-hats. The titular intro sets the scene and is ominous enough to soundtrack a 70s horror movie, before acid synths take it in a wiggier direction, flowing seamlessly into the spiralling build up of âMOVEMENTâ. Comparatively, âJUST FRIENDSâ would suit a Tame Impala record perfectly, and the funk-infused âBETTERâ sits in a similar sphere to records from the Motown era. Featuring vocals from club favourite KILIMANJAROâs brother who spontaneously joined a studio visit, âHEAD FIRSTâ - ups the ante, as does âDOPAMINEâ, while the subtler âMERCATORâ forms a bridge between Wevalâs previous releases and this record.
An album designed to be experienced with others - âCHOROPHOBIAâ is sure to satisfy both longtime fans and lead them to discover a new audience. Not only is it a hedonistic expansion to the sonic world that Weval spent almost a decade building, their stylistically-brave fourth record is proof that doing what scares you the most often ends up being the most thrilling choice to make.
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$14.79Weval - Chorophobia (LP)
Critically-acclaimed Dutch electronic duo Weval (AKA Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers) announce their long-awaited new album âCHOROPHOBIAâ, due for release on the 5th September 2025 on Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour. Alongside the announcement the duo share up-beat new single âJUST FRIENDSâ, which follows on from UK-bass-infused âDOPAMINE' released recently - both tracks signalling an exciting new direction for the duo.
When it came to making their fourth album, âCHOROPHOBIAâ, Weval faced their fears. Despite being grouped into the dance scene since their 2013-released debut EP âHalf Ageâ and going on to play festival stages including Nuits Sonores, Lowlands, Primavera, Best Kept Secret, Pukkelpop and DGTL Amsterdam with their five-piece band, Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers have actively pushed away from being known as a floor-filling act. But, more recently, when the pair stumbled across the phrase chorophobia - which means a fear of dancing - they decided to lean into the irony and get out of their comfort zones. âUntil that point, we had always worked on records with a 'listening' mindset,â Harm reflects of Wevalâs second and third albums (2019âs âThe Weightâ and 2023âs âRememberâ) â âwe realised that weâve been scared of making dance music for all of our journey as producersâ.
Jumping in at the deep end has resulted in Wevalâs most extroverted collection to date. While they teased this new direction with 2024âs groovier âNight Versionsâ EP for Technicolour, letting go of their inhibitions has required patient artistic evolution. âwe wanted to commit in a way that still felt liberating and true to usâ, Harm says, adding that calling it a dance record not only felt like a u-turn but freed them from the boundaries and cliches of certain categories.
This unrestricted, genre-crossing ethos made room for guilty pleasures, higher BPMs, big drops and an increased number of hi-hats. The titular intro sets the scene and is ominous enough to soundtrack a 70s horror movie, before acid synths take it in a wiggier direction, flowing seamlessly into the spiralling build up of âMOVEMENTâ. Comparatively, âJUST FRIENDSâ would suit a Tame Impala record perfectly, and the funk-infused âBETTERâ sits in a similar sphere to records from the Motown era. Featuring vocals from club favourite KILIMANJAROâs brother who spontaneously joined a studio visit, âHEAD FIRSTâ - ups the ante, as does âDOPAMINEâ, while the subtler âMERCATORâ forms a bridge between Wevalâs previous releases and this record.
An album designed to be experienced with others - âCHOROPHOBIAâ is sure to satisfy both longtime fans and lead them to discover a new audience. Not only is it a hedonistic expansion to the sonic world that Weval spent almost a decade building, their stylistically-brave fourth record is proof that doing what scares you the most often ends up being the most thrilling choice to make.
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Critically-acclaimed Dutch electronic duo Weval (AKA Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers) announce their long-awaited new album âCHOROPHOBIAâ, due for release on the 5th September 2025 on Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour. Alongside the announcement the duo share up-beat new single âJUST FRIENDSâ, which follows on from UK-bass-infused âDOPAMINE' released recently - both tracks signalling an exciting new direction for the duo.
When it came to making their fourth album, âCHOROPHOBIAâ, Weval faced their fears. Despite being grouped into the dance scene since their 2013-released debut EP âHalf Ageâ and going on to play festival stages including Nuits Sonores, Lowlands, Primavera, Best Kept Secret, Pukkelpop and DGTL Amsterdam with their five-piece band, Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers have actively pushed away from being known as a floor-filling act. But, more recently, when the pair stumbled across the phrase chorophobia - which means a fear of dancing - they decided to lean into the irony and get out of their comfort zones. âUntil that point, we had always worked on records with a 'listening' mindset,â Harm reflects of Wevalâs second and third albums (2019âs âThe Weightâ and 2023âs âRememberâ) â âwe realised that weâve been scared of making dance music for all of our journey as producersâ.
Jumping in at the deep end has resulted in Wevalâs most extroverted collection to date. While they teased this new direction with 2024âs groovier âNight Versionsâ EP for Technicolour, letting go of their inhibitions has required patient artistic evolution. âwe wanted to commit in a way that still felt liberating and true to usâ, Harm says, adding that calling it a dance record not only felt like a u-turn but freed them from the boundaries and cliches of certain categories.
This unrestricted, genre-crossing ethos made room for guilty pleasures, higher BPMs, big drops and an increased number of hi-hats. The titular intro sets the scene and is ominous enough to soundtrack a 70s horror movie, before acid synths take it in a wiggier direction, flowing seamlessly into the spiralling build up of âMOVEMENTâ. Comparatively, âJUST FRIENDSâ would suit a Tame Impala record perfectly, and the funk-infused âBETTERâ sits in a similar sphere to records from the Motown era. Featuring vocals from club favourite KILIMANJAROâs brother who spontaneously joined a studio visit, âHEAD FIRSTâ - ups the ante, as does âDOPAMINEâ, while the subtler âMERCATORâ forms a bridge between Wevalâs previous releases and this record.
An album designed to be experienced with others - âCHOROPHOBIAâ is sure to satisfy both longtime fans and lead them to discover a new audience. Not only is it a hedonistic expansion to the sonic world that Weval spent almost a decade building, their stylistically-brave fourth record is proof that doing what scares you the most often ends up being the most thrilling choice to make.














