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TRACKLIST:
01 Wanna
02 Treat Each Other Right
03 Waited All Night
04 Baddy On the Floor (feat. Honey Dijon)
05 Dafodil (feat. Kelsey Lu, John Glacier & Panda Bear)
06 Still Summer
07 Life
08 The Feeling I Get From You
09 Breather
10 All You Children (feat. The Avalanches)
11 Every Single Weekend (Interlude)
12 Falling Together (feat. Oona Doherty)
Though he records only sporadically, London producer Jamie xx, born James Smith, has been one of the most important figures in electronic music over the past 15 years. He was still a teenager when he began working with school friends Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim in the influential band the xx. The group’s self-titled 2009 debut album mixed the guitar-forward instrumentation of indie rock and the whispered vocals of R&B on a set of bedroom-pop confessionals, and its formula spawned an entire genre of imitators. Mr. Smith produced the record and programmed the drums, but his most significant contribution to the group, which put out two more full-length LPs, may have been his exceptional taste. He has a vast knowledge of dance music from around the globe going back to the 1960s, and he has an unerring ear for finding the perfect rhythm or sample to get an emotional idea across.
After remix work and a run of excellent singles, Mr. Smith issued his debut solo LP, “In Colour,” in 2015. It was an indie-dance landmark that drew on the best of his work to that point and added epic tunes fit for massive festivals. In a sense, it was his version of the EDM that was in vogue during the first half the 2010s—see Skrillex and Deadmau5—but executed with reverence for music history, particularly the acid house closely associated with U.K. rave from the ’90s. Since his debut album, Mr. Smith has continued to release solo singles and has become a reliable live draw, but it’s taken nine years for a follow-up LP. “In Waves” (Young), out Friday, is a more focused release than its predecessor, which cuts both ways.