Following her recent EP cosa rara (which featured David Sylvain and remixes from Mabe Fratti and Matias Aguayo), Colombian composer, producer, and sound artist Lucrecia Dalt is back with a new album, A Danger to Ourselves, out September 5 via RVNG Intl.
Aside from Sylvian, who co-produced the album with Dalt, A Danger to Ourselves features guest appearances from Juana Molina and CDMX-based electronic artist Camille Mandoki.
Watch the Tony Lowe-directed video for first single, "divina", starring multimedia artist/producer Lucia Maher-Tatar below:
Marking a significant shift from Dalt's earlier albums, A Danger to Ourselves doesn't come wrapped up with fictional narratives, instead taking a more directly personal and sincere approach. As she notes in an accompanying press release:
"In the past, I often turned to movies and texts as mirrors to shape my stories, guiding me away from revealing too much from within, inventing isolated fictions. This time, I wanted to create music that flows cinematically and sets a landscape to tell a love story that flirts with improbability, the miraculous and the mysterious."

A Danger to Ourselves is out September 5. Pre-order here. Full tracklist:
1. cosa rara (feat. David Sylvian)
2. amorcito caradura
3. no death no danger
4. caes (feat. Camille Mandoki)
5. agüita con sal
6. hasta el final
7. divina
8. acéphale
9. mala sangre
10. the common reader (feat. Juana Molina)
11. stelliformia
12. el exceso según cs
13. covenstead blues
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