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Roger Sanchez returns with first studio album in two decades, ‘Spectrum’

Out now via Stealth Records.

Photo credit: Haris Nukem

Roger Sanchez just released ‘Spectrum’, his first studio album in 20 years. Out now via Stealth Records, the project represents a significant milestone for the Grammy-winning DJ, producer, and label head, bringing together material developed over the last six years.

Previewed by the singles ‘Grinnin’’ with Fedde Le Grand, ‘Come My Way’, and ‘Temptation’ with Low Steppa featuring Ragdoll, the album draws inspiration from Sanchez’s time in Shoreditch and reflects a broad range of influences spanning club-focused productions, vocal-led cuts, and more reflective moments.

‘Spectrum’ features contributions from Melanie C, Kele Le Roc, Chico Castillo, Kelli-Leigh, Carnao Beats, Donae’O, Karen Harding, and other collaborators from across the international electronic music landscape. One of the album’s highlights, ‘How Do We Say Goodbye’, pairs Harding’s vocals with a production that evolves from atmospheric textures into a powerful peak-time arrangement.

Alongside its digital release, ‘Spectrum’ will arrive on transparent red triple vinyl on June 26th, 2026, complete with a signed art card and an exclusive bonus track download. The release also coincides with a busy summer schedule that includes Sanchez’s ‘Flower Power’ residency at Pacha Ibiza, festival appearances across Europe, and a series of headline club performances.

Listen to ‘Spectrum’ below and download your copy here.

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