ROGER SANCHEZ NEW ALBUM ‘SPECTRUM’ TO BE RELEASED ON JUNE 5TH HIS FIRST NEW STUDIO ALBUM IN 20 YEARS
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The house music legend and Grammy Award winner Roger Sanchez is set to release his first studio album in 20 years when he drops his long-awaited new project ‘Spectrum’ on June 5th. He today launches the album alongside the new single ‘Temptation’, a collaboration with Low Steppa which also features Ragdoll. Listen HERE.
Roger Sanchez has pulled out all the stops for ‘Spectrum’, with a wide array of special guests. He has called on big names from the worlds of house and electronica, such as Fedde Le Grand and Low Steppa, topline queens and vocal talents Karen Harding, Kelli-Leigh and Leo Wood along with big names from other genres (Melanie C, Chico Castillo, Kele Le Roc and Donae’o). The record also provides a platform for talented newcomers and underground artists to reach a bigger audience.
Roger says, “I’m delighted to announce the release of my forthcoming album SPECTRUM! A body of work 6 years in the making and something I am truly proud to finally see out in the world very soon!”
Feeling both contemporary and classic, the album’s new single ‘Temptation’ is punchy big room house with a pristine production that helps unlock the euphoria provided by its soaring topline. The track reunites Roger Sanchez with another towering house icon in the shape of Low Steppa, who previously remixed his track ‘This Feeling’. The single also features the enigmatic Ragdoll, who built on early collabs with Rudimental and Rita Ora by launching a high impact solo career with tracks such as ‘I LUV YOU (Sunny)’ with Alex Gaudino and BLENDER, and ‘Run’ with Henry PFR.
Roger adds, “Teaming up on TEMPTATION 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 dance floor and one of my favourite collaborations.”
Having released the collaborations with Fedde Le Grand and Chico Castillo in late 2025, ‘Temptation’ is the second song in 2026 to preview the ‘Spectrum’ album after the recent hit record ‘Come My Way’. Channelling UK influences, the track Come My Way represents the only song on the album solely by Roger and has earned Radio 1 Dance airplay and hit the Kiss Dance playlist, while media attention has included Mixmag (“a club-ready house groover that pulls from the legacy of UK club culture”), DJ Mag, The Line of Best Fit, Notion and more.
Roger Sanchez is a certified house music legend whose career has been defined by relentless creativity and a passion for the underground. From his start in NYC’s vibrant music scene, he’s become a globally celebrated DJ, producer and label head known for his distinctive style and dedication to the craft. Sanchez is the mastermind behind Undr The Radr and Stealth Recordings and has himself delivered cutting-edge releases and collaborations most recently with the likes of Ella Henderson, Jem Cooke and Hugel. With decades in the industry, a Grammy win and iconic residencies in Ibiza under his belt, Roger continues to push boundaries, inspiring fans and artists alike.
Roger recently visited the UK for a tour that included a Haçienda Classical set at Drumsheds in London and Bugged Out in Bristol. Having just announced his new residency this summer at Pacha Ibiza, Roger is set to confirm a star-studded list of support acts for the season. 2026 is clearly the year of Roger Sanchez!
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‘Spectrum’ tracklist:
1. ‘Temptation’ - with Low Steppa ft. Ragdoll
2. ‘Midas Touch’ - with Kelli-Leigh
3. ‘Love Like This’ - with Kele Le Roc
4. ‘El Gitano’ - with Chico Castillo
5. ‘Canto Al Amor’ - with Aaron Sevilla & Kristen Knight
6. ‘How Do We Say Goodbye’ - with Karen Harding
7. ‘Come My Way’
8. ‘I Don’t Wanna Know’ – ft. Melanie C
9. ‘Grinnin’ - with Fedde Le Grand
10. ‘Clouds’ – ft. Escala
11. ‘Caught Feelings’ - with Carnao Beats & Donae’O
12. ‘Falling’ – ft. Stealth
13. ‘Dark Days’ - with Leo Wood

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