Dishwasher_ announce second album, Anemoia, listen to title track

We were completely bowled over by the eponymous debut album from Ghent trio Dishwasher_ when it came out in 2023. So we’re excited to know the outfit of drummer Arno Grootaers, saxophonist and keyboardist Werend Van Den Bossche and bassist Louise van den Heuvel have a second album on the way. Entitled Anemoia, the album “moves somewhere between memory and hallucination” and it takes its name from John Koenig’s The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, which depicts it as a nostalgic feeling for a time you never experienced. Described as “an admiration between jazz, improvisation and computer produced music”, the upcoming record came to life out of separate ideas which were “dismantled, distorted and rebuilt” once the trio convened in the rehearsal studio.

Anemoia arrives on October 31st through Dox Records and for a thrilling taste of what’s to come, listen to the title track below.

Listen to Dishwasher_’s new single ‘Buraq’

Earlier this year Ghent based trio Dishwasher_ announced the release of their eponymous debut album and alongside it shared the first single, ‘Blue Bridge’. Leading up to the album’s full release on April 14th through Sdban Ultra, they have unleashed a phenomenal new cut called ‘Buraq’ boldly encompassing various genres, including jazz, hip-hop, jungle, UK bass and electronic influences. Utterly groovy and slightly melancholic, ‘Buraq’ perfectly exemplifies the dynamic of the trio’s sound. Take a listen below.

Dishwasher_ announce self-titled debut album and share first single ‘Blue Bridge’

Sdban Records has been on a roll in recent years with incredible releases and 2023 already looks to be no different. This week the Belgian label announced the debut album from Ghent trio Dishwasher_, made up of Arno Grootaers, Werend Van Den Bossche and Louise van den Heuvel. A self-titled effort, the album is due out in April and as the press release describes, it “promises to be a unique and diverse collection of groove-driven cuts, showcasing the band’s experimentation with various genres to create a contemporary sound that is truly their own.”

Coinciding with the album’s announcement, Dishwasher_ are previewing the album with first single ‘Blue Bridge’, a track inspired by New Order’s ‘Blue Monday’. Take a listen now.