Shaun Ryder has shared more details about his upcoming collaborations and new album, ‘Visits From Future Technology’, which was announced yesterday (May 11).
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In a new interview Ryder clarified comments about his rumoured upcoming collaborations including one with Noel Gallagher which his Happy Monday’s bandmate Bez recently suggested was for Ryder’s upcoming album.
Speaking to The Guardian, Ryder said that he had in fact guested on records with Robbie Williams, Tricky, Lee âScratchâ Perry and Noel Gallagher, but these wouldn’t be appearing on his album, which was written back in 2010.
âDo I spend my life correcting things Bez says? It can take up a lot of time, yeah,” Ryder joked in the interview, saying the collaborations were for the artist’s own individual projects.
A statement about the new album read: âWhilst spring cleaning during Covid and digging deep into his archives Shaun found an unreleased solo album down the back of the sofa.
âOf course it turns out to be one of his best records and is stuffed full of the classic wonk pop, insidious melodies and killer grooves that bring the funk. Itâs a pick n mix of styles from mischievous pop chops, hip swinging bass, desert guitars and Stones swagger brought into a full Polaroid swagger by the upbeat, darkly funny, Day-Glo music that will soundtrack this summer.â
Elsewhere in the interview Ryder also opened up about his past days with the Happy Mondays, drug taking, and how happy he is making music again now.
“Iâm more happy with myself inside, more secure,” Ryder said. “People always ask if I miss the drugs and the partying. Iâm a 58-year-old man â no, I donât! It was great when I was 18 but things are fucking great now. Theyâre better now.â
He continued: âWhen the Mondays split up I looked at the others whoâd rather sign on the dole than work with me and Bez, and thought: âWhoa, youâre gonna throw this opportunity away and maybe never work in music again?’ There was no way we were doing that.â
Ryder will release his second solo effort on August 20 via his new SWRX Recordings label. It will be the follow-up to 2003âs âAmateur Night In The Big Topâ.
In a statement, Ryder said of his new record: âIn my delusional ADHD brain itâs my Sgt. Pepper full of different flavoured songsâ.
Fans can head to the singerâs official store to pre-order the album. Also available is an exclusive white signed vinyl, signed digi-pak CD, signed-numbered test pressing (Ltd. 50) and an exclusive Mumbo Jumbo T-Shirt.
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