The London-based club music tricksters will drop their sort-of-self-titled debut on 25 October via Young Records.
Out 21 February, the album finds Mosseri making a deliberate move away from piano and the cinematic sweep of his celebrated soundtracks, towards a live band sound.
Newly recorded for Michael Hearst's '80 From the '80s' project, "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" was originally a hit for funk group The Gap Band in 1982.
Out 11 February, the book is described by publishers Unnamed Press as "a concept album, an addiction memoir, a family tree, and a love letter all at once."
Conceived as a soundtrack to season 5 of the PBS SoCal television series of the same name, 'Earth Focus' continues Elori Saxl's exploration of sound in relation to bodies of water.
Dropping 6 December via Run For Cover, 'Horrible Occurrences' is Ashworth's first album of original songs since 2018's 'Animal Companionship'. New single "The Year I Lived in Richmond" is out now.
At each show, the two reunited indie-rock bands will leave who plays first up to gravity and chance.
The 'Flying Wig' outtake marks the 1-year anniversary of the album's release through Mexican Summer.
New single "Tell Your Friends You Love Them" finds Anika Ostendorf leaning into a new mindset of embracing uncertainty.
It's the Irish band's first release since guitarist Zac Stephenson replaced founding member Colm O'Reilly, who left the band amicably earlier this year.