Album artwork for 2042 by Kele

Kele, founding member & lead singer of Bloc Party, releases his new solo album 2042, heralded by the visceral first single "Jungle Bunny".

"There is a history of black entertainers feeling that after they have achieved a certain level of success that they are above discussions of race but that idea is a delusion," says Kele. "As a person of colour living in the western world, it does not matter how much wealth one accumulates, race will follow you wherever you go. With 'Jungle Bunny' I wanted to explore this idea: In a time of such rampant division and public racism, what is the responsibility of the black entertainer?"

2042 is Kele's fourth solo record and, following 2017's largely acoustic Fatherland (released under his full name and featuring a duet with Olly Alexander from Years and Years), marks something of a return to the adrenalised electronics of his previous two solo records, Trick (2014) and The Boxer (2010), whilst broadening the sonic palette by bringing in elements of his work with Bloc Party and a litany of other influences and ideas.

As an artist, Kele Okereke has never stood still, relentlessly seeking new ways in which to present his luminous songs. Whilst sonically markedly different from Fatherland, lyrically 2042 picks up a thread from that record whereby Kele's life experiences and relationships suffuse the album with some of his most personal lyrics yet.

Kele

2042

KOLA Records
Album artwork for 2042 by Kele
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$31.99

Released 11/08/2019Catalog Number

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Album artwork for 2042 by Kele
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Released 11/15/2019Catalog Number

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Kele

2042

KOLA Records
Album artwork for 2042 by Kele
LPx2

$31.99

Released 11/08/2019Catalog Number

LP-KOLA-001

Learn more
Album artwork for 2042 by Kele
CD

$14.99

Released 11/15/2019Catalog Number

CD-KOLA-001

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Kele, founding member & lead singer of Bloc Party, releases his new solo album 2042, heralded by the visceral first single "Jungle Bunny".

"There is a history of black entertainers feeling that after they have achieved a certain level of success that they are above discussions of race but that idea is a delusion," says Kele. "As a person of colour living in the western world, it does not matter how much wealth one accumulates, race will follow you wherever you go. With 'Jungle Bunny' I wanted to explore this idea: In a time of such rampant division and public racism, what is the responsibility of the black entertainer?"

2042 is Kele's fourth solo record and, following 2017's largely acoustic Fatherland (released under his full name and featuring a duet with Olly Alexander from Years and Years), marks something of a return to the adrenalised electronics of his previous two solo records, Trick (2014) and The Boxer (2010), whilst broadening the sonic palette by bringing in elements of his work with Bloc Party and a litany of other influences and ideas.

As an artist, Kele Okereke has never stood still, relentlessly seeking new ways in which to present his luminous songs. Whilst sonically markedly different from Fatherland, lyrically 2042 picks up a thread from that record whereby Kele's life experiences and relationships suffuse the album with some of his most personal lyrics yet.