Out November 7 via KNTXT, Charlotte de Witte’s self-titled 11-track album debut is being revealed piece by piece. And fans are here for it.
Techno powerhouse Charlotte de Witte has been on a roll this year, keeping fans on their toes with one announcement after another. Now, after more than a decade of being a standout female producer in the techno scene, she’s gearing up to release her long-awaited debut album, and she’s revealing the 11-track self-titled record piece by piece.
Following the release of two hard-hitting singles from the album’s roster — “The Realm” and “No Division” featuring XSALT — the Belgian DJ and producer has now unveiled all 11 song titles. They include features with Alice Evermore, Comma Dee, and Lisa Gerrard, not to mention striking cover artwork.
The album cover features a portrait of the artist wearing a classic black zip-up jacket with a short turtleneck collar, her hair tucked neatly inside. She gazes into the distance with her piercing green eyes and silver jewelry shining through.
Set to arrive on November 7 via her own KNTXT techno concept imprint, Charlotte de Witte marks a major milestone for the artist of its namesake. Long known for her hard-driving acid lines, stripped-back grooves, and heavy drops, Charlotte is about to give devotees a deeper look into the musical DNA she’s been honing for the last 15 years.
“These are tracks that move me, songs that carry me away like only club music and a night lost in it can,” she said. “Make no mistake, this is a true DJ album. I’m a club kid, always will be, and every track on this record makes me want to dance.”
Charlotte de Witte’s self-titled debut album is out November 7 on KNTXT on vinyl and digital. Pre-order it at the KNTXT shop and pre-save it on your favorite platform.
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Charlotte de Witte Album Tracklist:
1. The Realm
2. No Division (feat. XSALT)
3. Vidmahe
4. Memento Mori
5. Become
6. The Heads That Know (feat. Comma Dee)
7. Higher
8. Domine
9. After The Fall (feat. Lisa Gerrard)
10. Hymn
11. Matière Noire (feat. Alice Evermore)
