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La grande Ʃvasion (Vinyl)

La grande Ʃvasion (Vinyl)

Hamburg-based multi-instrumentalist and producer The Offline continues with the advancement of his hip-hop-leaning, library-tinged cinematic world-building, with his second full-length album, ā€˜La grande evasion’. The album reflects an escape into the unknown, grounded in memory, photography, place, and inner travel. It traces a voyage that taps into freedom and the search for identity – one that The Offline characterises as ā€œone of the oldest and most powerful motifs in human storytelling, which can be found in myths, literature, film and music.ā€
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Lead single ā€˜Boulevard National’ takes the setting of the musical story back to the streets of Marseilles – the city that The Offline’s 2024 ā€˜Les Cigales’ EP was written in tribute to. Inspired by textures of Anatolian psych and West Coast surf, the song channels the pulse of a city alive with multiculturalism, contrast, and character. Following on from this, ā€˜Nikonos V’ references the love for analogue photography from which ā€˜The Offline’ as an idea and musical project stemmed. Breezy and groove-laced, with a warmth reminiscent of Khruangbin, Offthewally and Tommy Guerrero, the track is named after the film camera that accompanies him on coastal explorations. He shares: ā€œThe special thing about this camera is that it was built for underwater use, so it's always with me when I go to the sea. Incidentally, the photos for the cover of the new album were taken with this camera."
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Things turn stranger and more surreal turn on 'Le trip' - a woozy, breakbeat-flecked journey featuring a soaring saxophone improvisation from serial collaborator Kimo Eiserbeck. Sitting somewhere between boom-bap, vintage Japanese jazz-funk and BADBADNOTGOOD, it imagines a psychedelic detour through sound - ā€œEver licked a toad in the jungle?ā€ asks The Offline. ā€œMe neither, but this is what I think it would feel like.ā€ If time is needed to process that statement, then The Offline also has your back. Creating an uplifting space for reflection, ā€˜La belle en lumiĆØre’ acts as the emotional centrepiece of the record - a romantic ballad that builds from soft Rhodes chords and a steady groove into The Offline’s trademark, sweeping horn-led drama.
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Hamburg-based multi-instrumentalist and producer The Offline continues with the advancement of his hip-hop-leaning, library-tinged cinematic world-building, with his second full-length album, ā€˜La grande evasion’. The album reflects an escape into the unknown, grounded in memory, photography, place, and inner travel. It traces a voyage that taps into freedom and the search for identity – one that The Offline characterises as ā€œone of the oldest and most powerful motifs in human storytelling, which can be found in myths, literature, film and music.ā€
Ā 
Lead single ā€˜Boulevard National’ takes the setting of the musical story back to the streets of Marseilles – the city that The Offline’s 2024 ā€˜Les Cigales’ EP was written in tribute to. Inspired by textures of Anatolian psych and West Coast surf, the song channels the pulse of a city alive with multiculturalism, contrast, and character. Following on from this, ā€˜Nikonos V’ references the love for analogue photography from which ā€˜The Offline’ as an idea and musical project stemmed. Breezy and groove-laced, with a warmth reminiscent of Khruangbin, Offthewally and Tommy Guerrero, the track is named after the film camera that accompanies him on coastal explorations. He shares: ā€œThe special thing about this camera is that it was built for underwater use, so it's always with me when I go to the sea. Incidentally, the photos for the cover of the new album were taken with this camera."
Ā 
Things turn stranger and more surreal turn on 'Le trip' - a woozy, breakbeat-flecked journey featuring a soaring saxophone improvisation from serial collaborator Kimo Eiserbeck. Sitting somewhere between boom-bap, vintage Japanese jazz-funk and BADBADNOTGOOD, it imagines a psychedelic detour through sound - ā€œEver licked a toad in the jungle?ā€ asks The Offline. ā€œMe neither, but this is what I think it would feel like.ā€ If time is needed to process that statement, then The Offline also has your back. Creating an uplifting space for reflection, ā€˜La belle en lumiĆØre’ acts as the emotional centrepiece of the record - a romantic ballad that builds from soft Rhodes chords and a steady groove into The Offline’s trademark, sweeping horn-led drama.
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