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LP Giobbi Announces Sophomore LP Dotr (Ninja Tune / Counter Records) With New Single “Bittersweet” Featuring Portugal. the Man 

LP Giobbi Announces Sophomore LP Dotr (Ninja Tune / Counter Records) With New Single “Bittersweet” Featuring Portugal. the Man 

Announces North American Tour, Including Dates At LA’s Fonda Theatre, Denver's Mission Ballroom + NYC’s Great Hall

Album Features Brittany Howard, Panama, Danielle Ponder, More

Dotr Out October 18 On Ninja Tune / Counter Records

 

June 26, 2024 – A jazz-trained pianist who takes inspiration from the world of jazz music — preferring to eschew the often intricate and pre-programmed structures of electronica for spontaneous, live collaboration — Leah Chisholm, the artist known as LP Giobbi, is one of the world’s most interesting and important producers and DJs. Today, she announces her sophomore LP, Dotr, to be released October 18 on Ninja Tune’s imprint Counter Records. 

Alongside the news, LP Giobbi also shared the new single "Bittersweet", which features vocals from Portugal. the Man that rise and fall through groovy, Chic-like funk beats. Plus, LP Giobbi has also announced a new North American tour this fall/winter, including dates at LA’s Fonda Theatre, Denver's Mission Ballroom, and NYC’s Great Hall. Full dates below, presale goes live on Thursday, June 27th at 10am local, and public on sale begins this Friday, June 28 at 10am local.

"Portugal. The Man have been my favorite band since 2012 when I discovered their album In the Mountain in the Cloud. I cannot tell you how many late night air guitar jams I have had to that album in my living room,” says LP Giobbi of today’s release.“I just about passed out when they asked me to remix one of their songs a couple years ago and then again when they sent me some tunes to work on, including what is now 'Bittersweet'. The vocal is one of the most attention grabbing melodies I have heard in a long time.”

 

Listen to "Bittersweet" featuring Portugal. The Man here: https://lp-giobbi.lnk.to/dotrPR

 

Dotr is the much anticipated follow up to 2023 breakout, Light Places, the album that earned her the title of DJ Mag’s Best Producer of 2023 and placed her among NPR’s Favorite New Musicians of 2023, Spotify RADAR’s Artists to Watch, Amazon’s Artists to Watch, and TIDAL’s Artists to Watch 2023. With 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify and 340M+ streams across platforms, LP Giobbi has graced massive festival stages — Coachella, Tomorrowland, Electric Forest, Lollapalooza, plus Kappa Futur, Arc Music Festival, Lost Village, Portola appearances set for later this year — and crowded club floors while touring with the likes of Mochakk, DJ Tennis, John Summit, Diplo, Dead & Co, Black Coffee, and frequent collaborator Sofi Tukker. LP Giobbi is also known for re-imaginings of her beloved Grateful Dead and Taylor Swift, and recently released the standalone single “Feel (ft. Jacob Banks)”, which will be featured on Dotr and was praised by Billboard for “building to a kind of serenely dancing with your eyes closed kind of place.” 

Built from candid recordings of friends and mentors, vocal lines from peers and heroes — including Brittany Howard, Panama, Danielle Ponder, and more — and warm, rich melodies, Dotr is LP Giobbi’s attempt to capture the comforts of home between hundreds of days spent on the road and between studios. 

Named for the way she signed notes to her parents as a kid, Dotr is a celebration of both what she has and has lost. Built around a triage of grief, Dotr opens with loss: first, there was Patricia Lynn, the mother-in-law she had loved for a dozen years. Then there was Carolyn Horn, her piano teacher since second grade and an early electronic music student at the University of Oregon. She taught Chisholm not just what it was to play and compose, but what it was to create without inhibition. And finally, there was Suse Millman, a longtime friend of her parents who was the only professional artist she knew as a child, and thus a formative example for turning creative passion into a realized dream.

Scattered throughout Dotr are real, raw memories for LP Giobbi: a final birthday voicemail from Lynn and the recording of one of her last conversations with Horn. But while the album was borne of grief, at large, this is a joyous project that overcomes sadness through the exaltant revelation of what it means to live. “Is This Love” is wonderfully cinematic disco, “Carolyn” feels like an ode to chances unapologetically taken. There are songs of love and reconciliation, hymns of grief and belief, and anthems of anxiety and ecstasy — no one emotion is complete without its equal opposite. 

"When I was young I used to write my parents little notes and leave them under their pillow or around the house and I would sign them “love, Dotr” as I was (and still am) the world's worst speller. To this day when they write me a birthday card or whatever, they start it “Dear Dotr.,”” shares LP Giobbi on the inspiration for the album. “This album is a lot about what it is to be a daughter, have a daughter and love a daughter, as well as a way of honoring some of the most important women in my life. There are also a lot of themes tied to home (the ones we create or the ones we were born into) which, for me, are reflected through my identity as a daughter."

LP Giobbi is also a major voice in the world of inclusion and equity in the electronic world with her 501(c)(3) nonprofit FEMME HOUSE. Since launching in 2019, FEMME HOUSE has provided thousands of female and gender expansive individuals access to production workshops, online courses, and scholarship programs to counteract gender disparities in dance music, where women make up only two percent of producers. The organization has previously joined forces with Alicia Keys’ She Is the Music and Emily Lazar’s We Are Moving the Needle.

Amidst the chaos of her rapidly growing career, LP Giobbi’s music always brings her back to the place that sent her into this world. On the last song on the album, LP Giobbi sings for the first time on record: “Mama, mama, many worlds I’ve come/Since I first left home.” It’s a fitting testament to the whirlwind of her life, to one of the most exciting arcs and outlooks of anyone making electronic music right now.

 

Dotr Tracklist

Intro: Patricia Lynn  

Been Such a Long Time (with Mascolo)  

Is This Love (with Danielle Ponder) 

Feel (with Jacob Banks) 

Until There's Nothing Left (with Brittany Howard) 

Interlude: Suse Millemann 

Bittersweet (with Portugal. The Man) 

So Nice To Be In Love (with Mascolo) 

Love Come Through (with Panama)  

Succession 

Really Good (with Reva DeVito)

Interlude: Dad to daughter; We Say Yes (with Dad and Yona Gold)

Two Days Older (with Madelyn Rue) 

Interlude: Carolyn Horn

Carolyn 

Outro: Mama, Mama, Many Worlds I’ve Gone Since I First Left Home (with Holly Bowling) 

 

Way Back Home Tour Dates

Fri 10/25/24 - Durham, NC - The Fruit*

Sun 10/27/24 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel*

Wed 10/30/24 - Buffalo, NY - Electric City*

Thu 10/31/24 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall

Sat 11/2/24 - Washington, DC - Howard Theatre*

Wed 11/6/24 - Dallas, TX - The Echo Lounge*

Fri 11/8/24 - Austin, TX - Concourse Project*

Wed 11/13/24 - Phoenix, AZ - Walter Where?House*

Thu 11/14/24 - Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory

Fri 11/15/24 - San Diego, CA - EQ Nightclub*

Sat 11/16/24 - Los Angeles, CA - Fonda*

Fri 11/22/24 - Oakland, CA - Fox Theater*

Sat 11/23/24 - Portland, OR - The Den*

Sun 11/24/24 - Seattle, WA - Showbox*

Wed 11/27/24 - Eugene, OR - McDonald Theatre

Sat 11/30/24 - Denver, CO - Mission Ballroom*

Wed 12/4/24 - Columbus, OH - Skully's Music-Diner*

Fri 12/6/24 - Detroit, MI - Magic Stick*

Sat 12/7/24 - Chicago, IL - Radius*

Tue 12/10/24 - Boston, MA - Royale*

Fri 12/13/24 - Brooklyn, NY - Great Hall*

 

*In The Round

 

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