
Chorophobia (Red Vinyl)
Critically-acclaimed Dutch electronic duo Weval (AKA Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers) announce their long-awaited new album âCHOROPHOBIAâ, due for release on the 5th September 2025 on Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour.
When it came to making their fourth album, âCHOROPHOBIAâ, Weval faced their fears. Despite being grouped into the dance scene since their 2013-released debut EP âHalf Ageâ and going on to play festival stages including Nuits Sonores, Lowlands, Primavera, Best Kept Secret, Pukkelpop and DGTL Amsterdam with their five-piece band, Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers have actively pushed away from being known as a floor-filling act. But, more recently, when the pair stumbled across the phrase chorophobia - which means a fear of dancing - they decided to lean into the irony and get out of their comfort zones. âUntil that point, we had always worked on records with a 'listening' mindset,â Harm reflects of Wevalâs second and third albums (2019âs âThe Weightâ and 2023âs âRememberâ) â âwe realised that weâve been scared of making dance music for all of our journey as producersâ.
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Critically-acclaimed Dutch electronic duo Weval (AKA Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers) announce their long-awaited new album âCHOROPHOBIAâ, due for release on the 5th September 2025 on Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour.
When it came to making their fourth album, âCHOROPHOBIAâ, Weval faced their fears. Despite being grouped into the dance scene since their 2013-released debut EP âHalf Ageâ and going on to play festival stages including Nuits Sonores, Lowlands, Primavera, Best Kept Secret, Pukkelpop and DGTL Amsterdam with their five-piece band, Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers have actively pushed away from being known as a floor-filling act. But, more recently, when the pair stumbled across the phrase chorophobia - which means a fear of dancing - they decided to lean into the irony and get out of their comfort zones. âUntil that point, we had always worked on records with a 'listening' mindset,â Harm reflects of Wevalâs second and third albums (2019âs âThe Weightâ and 2023âs âRememberâ) â âwe realised that weâve been scared of making dance music for all of our journey as producersâ.
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