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Joey Anderson Returns to Dekmantel with New LP, 'Invisible Switch'

The New Jersey deep house dude will release his second album via the Dutch label in November.

If you prefer your house grooves with an extra helping of weird, then get psyched, because Joey Anderson is about to drop another album, Invisible Switch. The Jersey producer is known for deeper-than-deep jams full of cosmic synths, slanted rhythms, and haunting ambient moments. His most interesting recordings often skirt the razor's edge between coherent dance grooves and free-form abstraction.

The new LP sees him returning to Dekmantel—the Dutch label associated with the festival of the same name—which also released his breakout 2014 album, After Forever, and the more recent 1974 EP. You can even buy a limited edition colored vinyl pack, which includes a 7-inch containing extra ambient cuts.


If you prefer your house grooves with an extra helping of weird, then get psyched, because Joey Anderson is about to drop another album, Invisible Switch. The Jersey producer is known for deeper-than-deep jams full of cosmic synths, slanted rhythms, and haunting ambient moments. His most interesting recordings often skirt the razor's edge between coherent dance grooves and free-form abstraction.

The new LP sees him returning to Dekmantel—the Dutch label associated with the festival of the same name—which also released his breakout 2014 album, After Forever, and the more recent 1974 EP. You can even buy a limited edition colored vinyl pack, which includes a 7-inch containing extra ambient cuts.

Tracklist

A1 Invisible Switch
A2 Organ To Dust
A3 Reset
B1 Tell Us Where
B2 Amarna
C1 Nabta Playa
C2 18 Arms
D1 Beige Mantis
D2 Blind Light

Tracklist

A1 Invisible Switch
A2 Organ To Dust
A3 Reset
B1 Tell Us Where
B2 Amarna
C1 Nabta Playa
C2 18 Arms
D1 Beige Mantis
D2 Blind Light