Thievery Corporation have announced a new album called Temple of I & I. It will follow 2014s ‘Saudade. The album was recorded entirely in Port Antonio, Jamaica. The band tracked up to 12 hours per day, drawing from local influences to accentuate their Latin sound. Ahead of the album, Thievery Corporation have released two singles leading up to the album: Let the Chalice Blaze and Letter to the Editor. There will be a surplus of guest appearances on the album too. The album will be out February 10th through ESL Music. Infused with the culture and rhythm of Jamaica, The Temple of I & I is an extension of the dub ethos and aesthetic that theyve harboured since their debut EP Sounds from Thievery Hi-Fi, except this time, they dove headfirst into the rich and warm musical environs of Port Antonio, Jamaica and surrounded themselves with the islands magic. Kicking off in February 2015, Hilton, Rob Garza and their DC-based live rhythm section settled into the deep part of Jamaica – Port Antonio – and began recording in Geejam Studios. People couldnt believe Robbie Myers, our guitarist, wasnt Jamaican, laughs Hilton. I think theyre used to people coming down from London or LA to record rock and pop records, and they were thrilled that we had such a handle on their sound. It felt like the respect was mutual. It was beyond gratifying. High Grade ganja and bottles of Appleton rum started to show up on the reg. Rife with inspired sounds of the island, The Temple of I & I kicks off with Thief Rockers, easing the listener into a reverb-heavy tropical sway that introduces Kingston-newcomer, vocalist Racquel Jones. I met her on my first trip to Port Antonio and she played some demos at Geejam. She had actually used Thievery Corporation as her demo backing track, and it was a perfect match when I heard it. Weve been waiting years to find a conscious, brilliant, female Jamaican singer and MC. As a model and former Miss Jamaica contestant, youd never expect the pure lyrical fire and tough delivery could come out of her. Its impressive, explains Hilton.