Hamburg-based multi-instrumentalist and producer The Offline announces
his second full-length album, La grande évasion, via DeepMatter Records.
Translating to 'The Great Escape,' the album is a richly textured
instrumental journey—a genre-defying ode to discovery, imagination, and
the urge to drift beyond borders both real and imagined.
Originally envisioned as a 70s sci-fi concept album about a spaceship
venturing into deep space, 'La grande évasion' evolved into something
more intimate yet equally expansive. While the interstellar themes
remain in spirit, the music instead traces a different kind of voyage;
one grounded in memory, photography, place, and inner travel.
“Although the songs felt like a journey, they didn’t sound like science
fiction,” says The Offline. “But I realised the core idea — of setting
off, of seeking out new worlds — is still there. I’ve always been drawn
to water, to the sea, and the idea of creating sonic spaces that
transport you somewhere else. That’s the kind of escape I’m interested
in.”
Woven through the album are glints of 70s Anatolian rock, soul, surf,
lo-fi beats, and psychedelic jazz. Each track is a postcard from a
different scene, a different feeling.
Opening single 'Boulevard National' is a vibrant
tribute to one of Marseille’s most energetic streets — a multicultural
artery that left a deep impression on The Offline during the filming of
his Les Cigales EP. Inspired by the textures of Anatolian psych and West
Coast surf, the song channels the pulse of a city alive with contrast
and character.
The artist’s love of analogue photography seeps through the record, most
clearly in 'Nikonos V', a breezy, groove-laced track named after the
waterproof film camera that accompanies him on coastal explorations —
and which captured the album’s cover photos. The song glides with a
warmth reminiscent of Khruangbin, Offthewally, and Tommy Guerrero,
evoking sun-faded days and snapshots preserved on grainy 35mm.
Things turn stranger and more surreal on 'Le trip', a woozy,
breakbeat-flecked journey featuring a soaring saxophone improvisation by
Kimo Eiserbeck. Somewhere between boom-bap and vintage Japanese
jazz-funk, it imagines a psychedelic detour through sound - “Ever licked
a toad in the jungle?” asks The Offline. “Me neither, but this is what I
think it would feel like.”
The emotional centerpiece of the album is “La belle en lumière”, a
romantic and delicate ballad that builds from soft Rhodes chords and a
steady drum groove into sweeping horn-led drama.
“It’s inspired by the perfect light that every photographer longs to
capture — that fleeting moment of beauty, suspended in time.”
Throughout 'La grande évasion', The Offline balances escapism with
intimacy, composing not just beats or vignettes, but miniature
soundtracks for imagined scenes. It’s a record that invites the listener
to drift, to dream, to escape... even if just for a moment.
Tracklist:
1. La grande évasion (Thème principal)
2. Aurore
3. Les aventuriers
4. Boulevard National
5. Dans les grands espaces
6. La belle en lumière
7. De Paris à l'Amazonie
8. L'excursion
9. Les oiseaux de mer
10. La vie à bord
11. Les Îles
12. Le trip
13. La vie de nuit
14. Les miracles de l'océan
15. Thème de l'adieu
16. Nikonos V
