Andrew Bayer Announces Fifth Studio Album Coming This Year

An exciting time for the Anjunafamily is coming. After the massive success of his 2022 double-album project Duality, Andrew Bayer is officially stepping back into the spotlight with his fifth studio album, expected to be a major highlight of 2026.

Via an Instagram post, Andrew Bayer announces to us one of the big news stories of 2026. It effectively signals that after a relatively quiet period following his 2024 EPs (Be Kind Rewind and Places I Belong), the “Bayer Era” is officially restarting in 2026.

For over a decade, Andrew Bayer has been the “mad scientist” of the Anjunabeats roster. Often referred to as the unofficial fourth member of Above & Beyond, together with Oliver Smith, the Grammy-nominated producer has built a career on defying expectations. Now, following a string of high-octane singles like ‘I Don’t Want You‘ and ‘Lighter‘ (with Jason Ross and Dia Frampton), Bayer is preparing to drop his fifth full-length studio album.

While Bayer has kept the specific title and track list close to his chest, the “breadcrumbs” he’s left in his recent DJ sets—including a standout performance at ASOT 2025 in Rotterdam—suggest a return to his “club-focused but emotionally devastating” sound.

We can expect a blend of his signature “cock-crushing” (as the community affectionately calls his heavy-hitting intros) basslines paired with the ethereal, cinematic melodies that only a producer of his caliber can engineer. Andrew Bayer doesn’t just make tracks; he builds worlds. If his previous albums are any indication, the fifth record won’t just be a collection of songs—it will be a narrative journey.

Between the biggest speculations we can find in post is the supposed Ophelia shift and a collaboration with Armin van Buuren. Some commenters mentioned that Armin even “named” the track during a recent set, and there’s hope this high-profile collaboration is a lead single for the album. Adding the album could explore the most emotional side of artist, as he and his husband recently became parents.

In a scene that can sometimes feel repetitive, Bayer remains one of the few artists who treat the “album” format as a sacred art form. As a proud and vocal LGBTQ+ artist in the electronic space, his return also reinforces the diverse, inclusive spirit that has defined his career and the Anjuna community at large.