CLAPTONE FINDS HIS WAY WITH FOURTH STUDIO ALBUM 'WANDERER'

Out Now Via Golden Path Recordings

With four full-length albums under his belt, Claptone has earned the right to do things on his own terms. ‘Wanderer’, out today via his Golden Path Recordings imprint, is the clearest expression of that yet. The masked German producer has spent years building one of dance music's more formidable sonic identities; five consecutive years as the world's #1 House DJ, a relentless global touring schedule, and a string of records that have consistently found the line between club-ready and genuinely artful. ‘Wanderer’ doesn't abandon any of that, but simply does something more interesting with it. Across 11 tracks and a carefully assembled roster of collaborators, the new LP broadens the musical picture without losing focus, moving between festival anthems and more intimate moments with the confidence of someone who not only knows the difference but knows when each one is called for.

That balance reveals itself across the album's opening stretch. ‘Way Too Into You’ featuring Henry Camamile of the British Indie band Sea Girls sets the tone with a vocal performance that's confident without being overwrought, wrapping an indie topline in dancing summer melodies that feel immediately at home on a festival stage. It's an addictive yet entirely accessible opener, succinctly summarizing the always-evolving Claptone sound. ‘Phantasy’ with Raphaella follows in a different register altogether, guitar-led, unhurried, and more interested in groove than impact. It's a conscious step back from the opener's brightness, with the contrast allowing both to land harder because of it.

By the time ‘Turn Up The Love’ with Crystal Fighters arrives, the album's range is already starting to take shape, and the collaboration delivers exactly what a pairing of that scale should. It's a fully realized, radio-ready single, melodically airtight and built around a hook that's quick to take hold and refuses to let go. It's also one of several moments on Wanderer where Claptone's ability to identify what a vocal needs around it, build it out, and know precisely when to stop feels genuinely hard to match. ‘Disappear’ with T. Western dials in a refreshing shift in atmosphere, turning towards something smoother in texture, with pulsing synthwork doing the heavy lifting without sacrificing any of Claptone's signature melodic finesse.

The album's midpoint is where Wanderer earns its title most honestly. ‘Sandcastles’ with Nathan Nicholson is tender in touch and deliberate in restraint, carrying true emotional weight solely because it doesn't reach for it. Four albums in, Claptone has clearly developed a feel for when pulling back makes more sense than pushing forward, and here it pays off quietly and completely. The transition into ‘Black & Gold’ with Hannah Boleyn feels almost cinematic by contrast, with deep bass hits giving the track an immediate dancefloor edge while the melodies running beneath Boleyn's front-and-center vocal lend it a storytelling quality that most club records don't bother striving for. It’s already made its mark ahead of the album's release, drawing early support from Capital Dance, BBC Radio 1's Danny Howard, and Kiss FM. Now heard in the context of the full record, it hits with even more conviction.

‘Wanderlust’, the first of two collaborations with vocalist Poppy Baskcomb, is layered, precise, and possesses a lightness that keeps it from taking itself too seriously. For a record built almost entirely on collaborations, it quietly underlines something important: the voices may change, and the moods may shift, but the vision stays consistent throughout. That cohesion holds as the album swings into one of its most euphoric moments with ‘Put Your Love On Me’, the second joint effort with Henry Camamile from Sea Girls. It's bold, festival-ready, and built from the ground up to make lasting memories. By the time ‘All Night Long’ featuring Moli arrives with its harder kick and snapping claps, the album has covered enough ground that its dancefloor directness feels earned rather than expected.

‘Treading Water’ brings Poppy Baskcomb back for a more raw and exposed cut, leaning on layered harmonies and delicate vocal processing to build a genuine sense of immersion before culminating in an uplifting payoff in the drop. In closing, ‘Any Given Moment’ sees Claptone close Wanderer on his own terms, deeper, groove-driven and content to let a bouncing low-end and sultry vocal do the work. It's a measured and assured conclusion to a record that never once felt rushed.

What Wanderer ultimately demonstrates is that Claptone's creative instincts have only sharpened with time. The years since Closer in 2021 have been anything but idle, with a touring footprint that spans continents, a particularly devoted following built across South America, and a returning residency at Club Chinois in Ibiza ahead this summer. The launch of Golden Path Recordings in 2023 added another dimension to an already multifaceted operation, underlining an artist who has never been content to simply show up and perform. Currently ranked #32 in DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs following five consecutive years as the world's #1 House DJ, the numbers tell one story, but Wanderer tells a more interesting one. It's the work of a producer who has stopped trying to prove anything and started simply making the music that makes sense to him.

Wanderer by Claptone is out now via Golden Path Recordings. Listen to the full record here.

In a now long-forgotten world, many generations ago, a bird-like shape emerged from wooded darkness, floating and fluttering, drifting and dreaming. Backlit by a bright glow of iridescent light, the undecipherable form wore a dazzling golden mask. Its long beak swooped down like an inverted horn, and since then, people have referred to the mythical being simply as Claptone. Years spent wandering medieval landscapes have informed Claptone’s view of the world, experiencing both magical mystery and muted melancholy; he enchanted onlookers with occult instruments and beguiling sounds. Forever surrounded by a sense of intrigue, the world soon cottoned on to the elusive yet enchanting musical powers of this otherworldly beast. The results are that, today, his shamanistic sonic powers take him all around the world…  

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AFRICA RISING MUSIC CONFERENCE 2026 UNVEILS FULL DAY-TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME

Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC), now in its sixth edition, has unveiled the full programme for its 22nd - 23rd May 2026 gathering at Constitution Hill - Johannesburg's landmark heritage site and cultural precinct. Bringing together artists, executives, and cultural leaders from across Africa, Australia, Germany, Uganda, and beyond, the two-day event includes the complete ARMC by Night lineup, the daytime conference agenda, and a landmark cultural partnership with Johnnie Walker AfroExchange, with Jaecoo joining as official mobility partner.

ARMC by Night Lineup

ARMC by Night returns with its most globally diverse and genre-spanning programme to date, bringing together African and international talent across live and electronic music.

German producer Henrik Schwarz headlines the international contingent, joined by Uganda's Vini Mercy and Australian artists Milan Ring and Dobby - all representing ARMC's 2026 focus countries. They share the bill with leading South African artists Ney The Bae, Murdah Bongz, Rouge, and Brother Kupa.

ARMC by Night presented by Johnnie Walker AfroExchange

Presented by Johnnie Walker AfroExchange, ARMC by Night transforms the Women's Jail at Constitution Hill - a former apartheid-era detention site, now a heritage venue - into a live music and cultural experience. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to amplifying African creative voices, enabling cross-cultural exchange, and supporting the broader ecosystem of artists and creatives.

ARMC's conference production is delivered in collaboration with Lucid Sets, a creative production company with more than 800 events to its name across festivals, brands, and cultural platforms.

"Real cultural progress happens when purpose meets collaboration, when brands don't just show up, but build with communities in meaningful and enduring ways. That's the philosophy behind our brand-owned culture platform, Johnnie Walker Afro Exchange, and it continues to guide how we embed our portfolio brands in culture across Diageo." - Ifeoma Agu, Group Head of Culture, Influencers and Advocacy, Diageo South, West and Central Africa

Official Mobility Partner
Jaecoo joins ARMC 2026 as the official mobility partner, supporting the transportation of artists, speakers, and international delegates throughout the conference. The partnership reinforces ARMC's commitment to delivering a seamless, premium experience while enabling efficient movement across key programme moments.

ARMC by Day Programme Highlights

The ARMC by Day programme brings together industry leaders, creators, and innovators for a comprehensive conference experience spanning panels, workshops, showcases, and exhibitions.


Key highlights include:

  • The introduction of the Sound Bridges Access Fund, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Pretoria

  • Industry sessions with TikTok, Meta, the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA), and more

  • A keynote conversation with South African artist Elaine, in partnership with the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO)

  • Australian Music Market Spotlight

  • The Turnkey Music & Multimedia Demo Lab

  • A dedicated AI Think Tank exploring the future of music and technology, alongside an AI-focused panel in collaboration with Berlin-based Paradise Worldwide and Germany's Fraunhofer IDMT

  • Curated networking sessions connecting artists, executives, and international delegates


"ARMC exists to create real opportunity - connecting artists, markets and ideas across borders, while building systems that support long-term growth in African music."
- SJ Nicholson, Founder of Africa Rising Music Conference

The full conference programme is now live: https://africarisingmusicconference.com/our-program/


Pre-Conference Networking Event

ARMC, in collaboration with the Music Business Network, will host a special pre-conference gathering on 21 May. The event brings artists, delegates, and industry together ahead of ARMC to connect early, build relationships, and set the tone - reinforcing the belief that in culture, collaboration beats competition.


New Ticket Tier Announced

A new ARMC by Night-only ticket tier is now available at R100 (approx. €5 / $5.50) via South African ticketing platform Quicket, offering access to the full evening music programme.


Tickets:
https://www.quicket.co.za/events/321748-africa-rising-music-conference-2026/ 

 

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CHINOIS RESIDENCY 4 MASSIVE OPENINGS IN MAY… DEFECTED, CLAPTONE’S MASQUERADE, MAJOR LEAGUE DJZ ‘ECHOES OF TOMORROW’ AND LA TROYA

Thurs 7th May - Defected w. Dennis Ferrer, Eliza Rose, Honey Luv, Manu Gonzalez, Olive F, Sam Divine


Sat 16th May – The Masquerade w. Claptone, 2manydjs, Hitty, Jason Bye B2B Andy Baxter


Sat 25th May – La Troya w. Todd Terry, Oscar Colorado, Lunnas, Rampini 


Fri 29th May – Echoes of Tomorrow w. Major League DJz, Kasango, MoBlack 

After a massive April schedule, including IMS week and a huge 3-day Opening Weekend, the dust has barely settled on the disco ball, as Chinois’ May is only looking even hotter, with four of this summer’s residencies opening this month. Ever the beacon of community and inclusivity in La Isla Blanca's club scene, Defected, Claptone’s Masquerade, Major League DJz ‘Echoes of Tomorrow’, and La Troya’s opening parties are a perfect example of Chinois’ diverse line ups and dancefloor-first ethos. Time to lock in… The Sonic Temple is fully in session! 

Thurs 7th May - Defected w. Dennis Ferrer, Eliza Rose, Honey Luv, Manu Gonzalez, Olive F, Sam Divine

Arguably one of the most talked about moves on the island this year, expect an opening party of epic proportions, Defected’s 23-week residency brings together house music pioneers, global icons and a new generation of talent shaping the future of the genre. True to their ethos, the programme balances heritage with forward-thinking programming. The opening emphasises this mission, with legends and fresh exciting talent sharing the line up, from Dennis Ferrer & Sam Divine, to Eliza Rose & Honey Luv, to Manu Gonzalez & Olive F. 

Sat 16th May – The Masquerade w. Claptone, 2manydjs, Hitty, Jason Bye B2B Andy Baxter

One of the island’s longest running residencies, The Masquerade’s move to Chinois quickly became a standout Ibiza Saturday ritual; elegant, playful, and deeply connected to the dancefloor. This year, the residency runs Saturday from May 16th to October 10th. Headlining alongside the masked man himself are 2manydjs, returning by immense popular demand, alongside Hitty, Jason Bye and Andy Baxter. This will be a roadblock; you have been warned… 

Sat 25th May – La Troya w. Todd Terry, Oscar Colorado, Lunnas, Rampini 

The Ibiza cult favourite/world-renowned party returns to Chinois after a year’s absence, unveiling arguably their biggest line up yet, heralded by their opening party with none other than absolute house legend Todd Terry and exciting duo Lunnas joining La Troya faves Oscar Colorado and Rampini.  Their lavishly lush list of 20 dates runs Monday 25th May – 5th October.

Fri 29th May – ‘Echoes of Tomorrow’ w. Major League DJz, Kasango, MoBlack

Chinois, long recognised for championing the world’s most influential tastemakers, makes history as the first club on the island to host the debut Ibiza residency of Major League DJz! Having previously ignited the Chinois dancefloor, the duo return now for 21 standout Fridays from 29th May to 9th October with this defining new chapter.South African twin brothers Bandile and Banele Mbere are joined by the brilliant Kasango and MoBlack for the first instalment.

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Chinois Address: Passeig Joan Carles 1, 17, 07800 Ibiza

Opening Hours: 23:30 - 06:30