Nicolas Jaar has announced a new album. Sirens, out September 30 via Jaar’s Other People label, is the followup to last year’s Pomegranates project, an alternate soundtrack to Sergei Parajanov’s The Colour of Pomegranates. (Before that, the Darkside member’s last solo album was 2011’s Space Is Only Noise.) In August, Jaar teased the album by posting cover artwork to his social media accounts. Below, check out the tracklist and the album’s four covers. It’ll be put into rotation on Channel 333 of Jaar’s mysterious radio network “in the coming days.” Stream the full album here.

Sirens:

01 Killing Time

02 The Governor

03 Leaves

04 No

05 Three Sides of Nazareth

06 History Lesson

Nicolas Jaar:

10-15 Atlanta, GA - Terminal West

10-17 Houston, TX - WOMH Downstairs

10-18 Austin, TX - Emo’s

10-19 Dallas, TX - Granada Theatre

10-21 Albuquerque, NM - El Rey

10-22 Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom

10-23 Santa Ana, CA - Beach Goth

10-24 San Diego, CA - Observatory North Park

10-26-27 Los Angeles, CA - Fonda Theatre

10-28-29 Berkeley, CA - The UC Theatre

10-31 Seattle, WA - Neptune

11-01 Vancouver, British Columbia - Commodore

11-02 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom

11-05 Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre

11-07 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue

11-09 Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall

11-10 Toronto, Ontario - Danforth Music Hall

11-11 Montreal, Québec - Theatre Berri

11-12 Providence, RI - Columbus Theatre

11-13 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts

11-15 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club

11-16-18 New York, NY - Webster Hall

11-21 Cologne, Germany - Ewerk

11-22 Munich, Germany - Muffathalle

11-24 Milan, Italy - Alcatraz

11-25 Turin, Italy - Teatro Concordia

11-26 Strasbourg, France - La Laiterie

11-28 Lille, France - L’Areonef

11-30 Paris, France - Trianon

12-01 Brussels, Belgium - AB Hall

12-02 Utrecht, Netherlands - Tivoli

12-03 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso

12-05 Manchester, England - Granada TV Studios

12-06-07 London, England - Heaven

12-09 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle

Watch Nicolas Jaar perform as one-half of Darkside at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris: