Comet is Coming’s Danalogue boldly goes
Following an illustrious tenure as founding member of acclaimed, boundary-defying trio The Comet Is Coming, alongside output as half of electronic psych jazzers Soccer96, Danalogue is set to release his debut solo album ‘Teleportations‘ on the 29 May via Castles in Space.
As an integral part of the east London studio/venue/community Total Refreshment Centre, Danalogue has produced/mixed records for Snapped Ankles, Joshua Idehen and Rozi Plain, and collaborated on albums with Alabaster DePlume, and Sarathy Korwar. His productions have been supported by Mike D from The Beastie Boys and Thom Yorke, and been A-listed on BBC6 Music, where he has performed sessions for Gilles Peterson, Steve Lamacq, Mary Anne Hobbs, and Tom Ravenscroft. His work has been featured on the TV shows I May Destroy You, Black Ops and Utopia, and he co-wrote the score to the Playstation game C-Smash, alongside Ken Ishii.
Conceived as a continuous, journey-based piece, ‘Teleportations‘ is a warm, playful, and immersive album that transforms endings, grief, and personal upheaval into a vivid science-fictional voyage of escape, healing, and renewal. A self-contained sonic world performed entirely by Danalogue, ‘Teleportations‘ unfolds like a single trip rather than a collection of standalone tracks. Moving seamlessly between celestial ambience, shimmering kosmische, euphoric space disco, liquid jazz funk and the deepest Detroit house, the album invites listeners to enrol in what Dan describes as a “teleportation programme” – a musical technology designed to sublimate difficult emotions, allowing sound, texture and motion to carry the listener through shifting states of feeling and emerge transformed on the other side.