Per the producer's Bandcamp page, Sound Ancestors is set to drop on January 29th via Madlib Invazion. It will be available in a standard black vinyl edition for $25 and two limited edition colored variant pressings for $40 each. An additional vinyl bundle ($120) includes both limited editions as well as a third "Rust" colored pressing. You can pre-order your copy of the limited edition packages via Rappcats today. Along with the album's release date, Rappcats has shared a full 16-song tracklist and the project's cover art (see both below.) The album's campaign commenced in December with the arrival of the lead single, "Road of The Lonely Ones." And last week, a follow-up arrived in "Hopprock."
Although Sound Ancestors is Four Tet's first full-length collaborative project with Madlib, the British electronic experimentalist is no stranger to reworking The Beat Konducta's suites. In 2005, Stones Throw released an EP of the producer's Madvillainy edits, which also featured the late MF DOOM's remix-within-a-remix of "Rhinestone Cowboy" (sampling an unreleased Four Tet edit of the song.) On Instagram, the producer (who edited, arranged, and mastered Sound Ancestors,) describes the new album as one "Not made into beats for vocalists to use but instead arranged into tracks that could all flow together in an album designed to be listened to start to finish."