Like a lot of creatives, Danish producer Kasper Bjørke has tried to put this isolated period to good use, working away on his laptop in a remote part of Denmark on what would become his upcoming new album, Sprinkles.
Despite essentially being an album of house music, with clubs shuttered around the world, the energy and euphoria that would have been at its heart has taken on almost wistful tone. The album hasn’t quite got a release date yet, but he’s already liberated a couple of singles — “Kites” and “Running” — and now he’s ready with the third, “Glassy”, along with a remix from Portsmouth-born, London-based producer 1-800 Girls.