Jungle - Sunshine (2026)
unshine finds Jungle doing what they do best: sleek disco-soul, elastic basslines, airy falsettos and grooves that feel effortless without ever sounding lazy. The production is immaculate, Lydia Kitto adds extra warmth to the vocal interplay, and the album’s short runtime keeps the formula from becoming too exhausting.
There is still a clear limitation: Jungle rarely challenge themselves here. The record is polished to the point of predictability, and several tracks feel more immediately enjoyable than genuinely memorable. But compared with a harsher 62, the consistency deserves more credit. There are very few weak moments, the sequencing works well, and the best songs have the kind of elegant, instantly recognisable groove that Jungle have made their own.
Not a major artistic leap, and certainly not a masterpiece, but a very accomplished version of their sound.
Extremely consistent production
Excellent groove throughout
Strong vocal chemistry
Cons
Very little risk-taking
Formula is becoming familiar
Few genuinely surprising moments
Genre: Nu-Disco
Country: UK
Final Verdict: 71% (Very Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 42th / 638
Highlight: Someday, Somewhere
Made me think of:
L'Impératrice
Jessie Ware
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