New Video: Tricky Teams Up With Mitch Sanders On Brooding and Uneasy “I’m Yours”

Trip hop pioneer Tricky will be releasing his 15th studio album, Different When It’s Silent on July 17, 2026 through his own label, False Idols. The new album is the first full-length effort from the legendary and influential artist and producer under his own name in six years. 

Different When It’s Silent came about during a rather prolific period of activity. Since 2020’s Fall to Pieces, Tricky has released material under several different guises including, Lonely Guest‘s 2021 self-titled effort, a collaboration with Mike Theis, called Theis Thaws, which released 2024’s Fifteen Days and last year’s collaborative album with Marta ZłakowskaOut The Way

Returning to releasing an album under his own name took on a different shape. Recored between Tricky’s home in France and sessions in Bristol, the album is reportedly a direct, focused batch of material that reconnects with the distinct sonic language that has defined the legendary artist and producer’s work since 1995’s iconic Maxinquaye. And he does by drawing deeply on the musical community that has shaped him and his work. Central to the album’s sound is Bristol-based vocalist Mitch Sanders, whose soulful falsetto is featured on many of the album’s songs. Their deep connection reflects a shared musical background and an instinctive chemistry between the pair. 

“In my mind it was another side project,” Tricky explains. But after hearing the material, his manager Alan McGee felt the songs clearly belonged to a Tricky record.

The 14-song Different When It’s Silent sonically sees Tricky blending skeletal blues, brooding electronics, distorted guitars and stark hip-hop rhythms into a sound that’s simultaneously stripped-back and expansive. The album moves fluidly across different styles while rooted in the restless experimentation that has long defined Tricky’s work over the past three-plus decades. 

“I just love making music” Tricky says. “I’m grateful I’ve had the chance to live this life and keep creating.”

The album will include the previously released “Out of Place,” feat. Marta Złakowska, “Because I Don’t Know” feat. Mitch Sanders and the album’s latest single “I’m Yours” feat. Mitch Sanders. “I’m Yours” features Sanders’ yearning and melodic vocal cutting through a brooding backdrop of fuzzy and distorted guitars, atmospheric electronics and a driving groove. Sanders’ vocal makes a powerful contrast to Tricky’s imitable and unmistakably raspy vocal, which shifts from murmured reflections to haunting intensity. The result is a song that’s rooted in a restless emotional push and pull that’s uneasy, unsettling, deeply personal yet somehow universal.

Featuring footage shot by Jim Mitcham and edited by Emma Mullan, the accompanying video for “I’m Yours” feat. Mitch Sanders consists of grainy VHS shot footage of the two collaborators on stage, shot at an angle to obscure their faces, footage shot in and around Bristol and footage following Sanders that’s at random times sped up and slowed down to trippy and uneasy effect.

The trip hop pioneer is currently in the middle of an extensive international tour. The tour includes an October 11, 2026 stop at Brooklyn Steel. Check out the remaining tour dates below.

July

4th – Amarante, Portugal – Mimo Festival

9th – Milan, Italy – Triennale (Palace Of Art)

August

23rd – Brecon Beacons, UK – Green Man Festival

29th – Bristol, UK – Forwards Festival

September 

2nd – Vilnius, Lithuania – Kably’s

3rd – Riga, Latvia – Spelet Concert Hall

4th – Narva, Estonia – Station Narva Festival

16th – Detroit, MI – El Club


20th – Dallas, TX – Trees
21st – Austin, TX – Mohawk
23rd – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
24th – Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether
28th – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
29th – Vancouver, B.C – Hollywood Theatre
30th – Seattle,WA – Neumos

October
2nd – Salt Lake City, UT – Commonwealth
4th – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
6th – Minneapolis, MN – FIne Line
8th – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
9th – Montreal, QC – Le Studio TD
11th – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
12th – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair
13th – Washington, D.C – Lincoln Theatre
15th – Atlanta, GA.- The Loft at Center Stage

16th – 17th – Miami, FL – III Points Festival

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