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LAIBACH

SLOVENIAN COLLECTIVE ANNOUNCE DETAILS OF A NEW STUDIO ALBUM, 

THEIR MOST POP OUTING TO DATE

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR THE RICHARD X CO-PRODUCED TRACK, ‘ALLGORHYTHM’ HERE

 

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[Laibach, credit Nika H. Praper & Ludvik]

 

Slovenian collective Laibach have announced details of a new album, MUSICK, their first studio album of original material since 2014’s Spectre. MUSICK – released on vinyl, CD and digitally on 1 May 2026 on Mute – finds Laibach simultaneously celebrating and playfully critiquing our present era of warped reality and gaudy AI copycatting with a collection of undeniably catchy pop that revels in hyper-driven post-modernity.

 

The album’s title, MUSICK, holds the key to this duality. It speaks of oversaturation, being sick of music at a time where there is so much of it that we can barely engage. Over 100,000 new tracks are uploaded online each day, and an increasing number of songs are AI creations, digital waste. Like so much of contemporary life, the simple act of listening to music now makes us question reality. MUSICK speaks to this sickness through its constantly warping sounds and reference points, but it also speaks to another kind of sickness: a pathological devotion to music – “an obsession, a kind of drug” – which continues to drive Laibach in this era of oversaturation.

 

The album launches today with ‘Allgorhythm’, featuring Ghanaian singer Wiyaala. Co-produced by pop powerhouse Richard X (best known for his work with Sugababes, Goldfrapp, New Order and Kelis), the track is accompanied by a joyous video featuring Laibach’s eminent frontman and Wiyaala, designed to skew your algorithm in the best possible direction. This taste of what to expect from the album is an audacious mash-up of electronic pop tropes, hooks and beats. In both content and form, it deftly equates the manipulative nature of algorithms with that of music itself – both spells that we find ourselves under the control of. Laibach’s pop direction recently caught the attention of Slovenian state broadcaster RTV who earmarked ‘Allgorhythm’ a potential official entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, before RTV withdrew from the competition late last year.

 

Watch / listen to ‘Allgorhythm’ HERE

 

The group took a maximalist approach while making the album in their Ljubljana studio. Surrounding themselves with every music-making artefact they could find- from analogue synths to toys to computers stuffed full with sound apps – they invited collaborators from Slovenia and beyond, including long-time collaborator Donna Marina Mårtensson and electropop producer Richard X. They immersed themselves in a broad spectrum of contemporary music production, from K‑pop and J‑pop to ’90s Eurodance. “However our primary influence and reference point remained Laibach itself,” say Laibach, “in all our shades, variations, and historical transformations.” MUSICK is intensely pop, but it’s also intensely Laibach.

Laibach embark on the first leg of their MUSICK tour on 18 May in Graz, before travelling through Europe in the summer. Stay tuned for further tour announcements HERE

 

Laibach’s MUSICK is released on vinyl, CD and digitally on 1 May 2026 via Mute

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MUSICK TRACKLISTING (CAT # STUMM525)

Musick

Fluid Emancipation

Singularity

Resistencia

Love Machine

Luigi Mangione

Keep It Reel

Yes Maybe No

Das göttliche Kind

 

LAIBACH LIVE

18 May – Graz (AT) Orpheum

19 May – Schorndorf (DE), Manufaktur

20 May – Cologne (DE), Essigfabrik

22 May – Aarhus (DK), VoxHall

23 May. – Gothenburg (SE), Filmstudion

24 May – Stockholm (SE), Nya Circus

26 May – Helsinki (FI), Savoy Theatre

27 May – Tallinn (EE), Kultuurikeskus

28 May – Riga (LV), Spelet Concert Hall

29 May – Vilnius (LT), Loftas

30 May – Warsaw (PL), Progresja

31 May – Prague (CZ), Palac Akropolis

2 June – Leipzig (DE), Täubchenthal

3 June – Munich (DE), Muffathalle

4 June – Klagenfurt (AT), Burghof

27 June – Maribor (SI), Festival Lent

24 July – Castle (SI), Kolpa Music Festival

 

25 Sep – Ljubljana (SI), Kino Šiška

26 Sep – Ljubljana (SI), Kino Šiška

29 Sep – London (UK), Islington Assembly Hall

30 Sep – Manchester (UK), Ritz

1 Oct – Southampton (UK), 1865

2 Oct – Canterbury (UK), The Gulbenkian

4 Oct – Gent (BE). Democrazy

6 Oct – Bochum (DE), Zeche

7 Oct – Nijmegen (NL), Doornroosje

8 Oct – Hamburg (DE), Große Freiheit 36

9 Oct – Oslo (NO), Rockefeller Music Hall

11 Oct – Copenhagen (DK), Bremen Teater

13 Oct – Berlin (DE), Huxleys Neue Welt

14 Oct – Dresden (DE), Reithalle

15 Oct – Brno (CZ), Fleda

16 Oct – Zagreb (HR), Boogaloo

 

Further information and ticket details can be found HERE

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