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Jamie xx

In Waves

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From sample-laden floor-fillers to tear-jerking garage re-dos, Mr XX imbues this record with a soul rarely heard breaking out across darkened and heaving dancef...
Jamie xx

In Colour

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Jamie’s 'In Colour' is a bold, celebratory and emotional artistic statement that received critical acclaim across the board as well achieving huge...
In Colour (10th Anniversary Edition)
  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 There’s Gonna Be (Good Times) (featuring Young Thug & Popcaan)
  10. The Rest Is Noise
  11. Girl

Jamie xx

In Colour (10th Anniversary Edition)

Young
  • Limited Picture Disc LP (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 14th Nov 2025

    £29.99
    Preorder

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.”

Featuring standout tracks like “Loud Places” (featuring Romy), “Gosh,” (with its epic Romain Gavras-directed music video) and “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)“(featuring Young Thug and Popcaan), 'In Colour' struck a rare balance between underground credibility and crossover appeal.

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.