Following his debut EP ‘En clair-obscur’ and a series of singles earlier
this year cementing his place as a rising voice in the world of
cinematic soul & funk, Hamburg’s finest cinematic soul artist ‘The
Offline’ announces his debut album 'La couleur de la mer'.
Reminiscent of film scores from the 60s and 70s, The Offline worked with
co-producer Tim Liztenberger to channel the influence of film composers
such as Francois de Roubaix and Brian Bennet, creating his own
soundtrack on ‘La couleur de la mer’. Inducing images of manorial,
fog-swept villas at the sea's edge, silhouetted sailing boats and
cigar-chomping villains attempting to thwart the mission of an imaginary
hero, the record is a masterfully composed sonic journey. Experimenting
with themes and atypical song structures, the music moves from dramatic
cues to fragile romanticism. It incorporates psychedelic spaciness,
retro soul and hip-hop sensibilities informed by The Offline’s extensive
record collection and crate-digger status.
“Ever since I was a child, I was fascinated by the soundtracks from the
60s and 70s, and I always wanted to make an album in the film score
direction. I wrote about 30 demos, kicked half of it and stuck to the
ones that felt right in the dramaturgical structure of the ‘movie'.
Interestingly the main theme was set really early on while writing the album, which made the writing process much easier.”
Aptly named, ‘Thème de la couleur de la mer’ opens proceedings,
establishing the core motifs of the record. Haunting flutes and
xylophones lead the way into Khruangbin-esque guitar lines, which sit
against a hip-hop canvas that returns on boom-bap head boppers like
‘Quelque chose reste’. Retro soul revival takes precedence on deep cuts
like ‘Un bout de chemin’, with wah-gated guitars interacting with
emotive cello lines and symphonic string & horn sections.
The Offline came to life when composer and photographer Felix Müller
travelled the Atlantic coastline in the south of France with his
analogue camera, capturing beach life on film. After coming back to
Hamburg, he started writing songs as the sonic counterpart to the
analogue visuals. His Debut EP ‘En Clair-Obscur’ includes five tracks
that capture the essence of his journey and the feeling of a cool summer
soundtrack.
Tracklist:
1. Thème de la couleur de la mer
2. L'eau
3. Jeanne et Alain
4. Quelque chose reste
5. Le motard
6. L'eau (Reprise)
7. La mission commence
8. Cap Camarat
9. Un bout de chemin
10. No. 33
11. Sous-marin
12. La couleur de la mer
13. Enfin, la paix