The Australian-born, Berlin-based DJ and producer Samantha Poulter has been making music under the name Logic1000 for years. She has remixed people like Dua Lipa and Caribou, and she released her debut album Mother in 2024 and a celebrated installment in the DJ-Kicks mix series last year. Today, Logic1000 announces a new album called Confirmation!, which will feature contributions from collaborators like Christine And The Queens, yunè pinku, Jam City, FAUZIA, and Tiffi M.
The lead single from Confirmation! is “All In For You,” a propulsive but bittersweet synthpop jam with a vocal from Kučka, an Australian singer who has worked with people like Flume and Mount Kimbie. It’s pretty! Here’s what Logic1000 says about the song in a press release:
This track is the perfect introduction to the album. It’s a song that truly expresses this new direction without being too far removed from what I feel Logic is known for. This came into the world so organically and easily, it feels right for it to be the first to drop. Kučka has been my vocal crush for a very long time. She’s an artist in the truest sense, and in a way, as a fellow Australian, I feel connected to Laura. We sent her the initial sketch of the song and I just knew I would love what she had done, I didn’t know I would love it to this extent, though. I was floored. It was such a pleasure working with Laura, and even though we just spoke on text, working with someone who’s so easy and lovely and talented really does put good energy into the project. I think you can hear that in the song.
Below, check out “All In For You” and the Confirmation! tracklist.
TRACKLIST:
01 “48 Fairmount”
02 “All In For You” (feat. KUČKA)
03 “Jersey “(feat. Jam City)
04 “The Way I Change”
05 “The Only One” (feat. Christine And The Queens)
06 “2Love” (feat. FAUZIA)
07 “Sparkle”
08 “The Girl” (feat. yunè pinku)
09 “Confirmation!”
10 “Forgiven”
Confirmation! is out 10/2 on Therapy/Because Music. Pre-order it here.
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