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Harry Styles unveils bold new album inspired by LCD Soundsystem’s live energy

From synth-pop to disco-infused beats, Styles’ latest reinvention surprises fans. The first single, Aperture, hints at a bolder, dance-floor-ready era.

The image shows a group of people sitting on the ground in front of a building, with some of them...
The image shows a group of people sitting on the ground in front of a building, with some of them holding musical instruments. There are mics with stands, bottles, and other objects scattered around them, and a carpet on the floor. In the background, there are buildings with windows, plants, trees, and the sky. It appears to be a live performance of a band in Berlin.

Harry Styles unveils bold new album inspired by LCD Soundsystem’s live energy

Harry Styles has announced a new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, set for release on 6 March. The project marks a shift in sound, drawing inspiration from live performances by LCD Soundsystem. Kid Harpoon, who previously worked with Styles, returns as executive producer.

The idea for the album took shape after Styles attended two LCD Soundsystem shows—first at a festival in Madrid, then at Brixton Academy. These performances influenced his decision to explore a fresh musical direction.

The first single, Aperture, introduces an electronic-driven sound. This contrasts with the synth-pop style of his 2022 record, Harry’s House. Kid Harpoon, known for his work on that album, again oversees production for the upcoming release.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally arrives on 6 March, showcasing Styles’ evolving approach to music. The album’s new sound follows his recent experiences with live electronic acts. Fans can expect a different style from his earlier work.

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