Seefeel announces Sol.Hz, first album in 15 years

Ambient/electronic band Seefeel has announced Sol.Hz, their first full-length album since 2011. The release marks the end of another long hiatus for the group. To accompany the news, they shared the single “Ever No Way.”

Seefeel, known for their ambient/electronic sound, revealed details of their upcoming album Sol.Hz on March 4, 2026. This will be the band's first full-length record since their 2011 self-titled release, following a 14-year gap after their 1996 album (Ch-Vox). The new single “Ever No Way” captures the otherworldly, dub-laced textures reminiscent of their 1993 breakthrough debut Quique.

Despite the long wait for a full album, Seefeel has remained active with recent projects. In 2025, they issued a remaster of Quique, and in 2024, they put out two mini-albums: Everything Squared and Squared Roots.

Sol.Hz is scheduled for release by Warp Records on May 1, 2026, aligning with the start of the band's European tour. The announcement highlights the group's continued evolution in the experimental music scene after more than three decades.

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