Skip to content

Roger Sanchez announces new album ‘SPECTRUM,’ shares single

The LP marks his first full-length release in 20 years and lands on June 5th.

Photo credit: Roger Sanchez – Facebook

Roger Sanchez has announced his new studio album ‘SPECTRUM’, marking his first full-length release in two decades. The record is set to arrive on June 5th, 2026, following his 2006 LP ‘Come With Me’.

Six years in the making, ‘SPECTRUM’ features a wide range of collaborators, including Fedde Le Grand, Karen Harding, Donae-o, Kelli-Leigh, and Melanie C. The announcement comes alongside the release of a new single, ‘Temptation’, a collaboration with Low Steppa and Ragdoll.

Speaking about the track, Sanchez said: “Teaming up with my brother Low Steppa was a perfect merger of our New York to London roots. And working with Ragdoll for the first time was a joy… She absolutely kills it on the vocals! This is currently one of my favourite tracks in my box to set off the dancefloor and one of my favourite collaborations.”

Earlier this year, Sanchez shared ‘Come My Way’, the only solo production on the album. He noted that recent summers spent working in London played a role in shaping the record’s direction.

Alongside its digital release, ‘SPECTRUM’ will also be available as a special three-LP edition pressed on red transparent vinyl.

Listen to ‘Temptation’ below and get your copy here.

SHARE THIS
Back To Top
Search