Calibre announces his new album ‘Tricklemore Sea’, set for release on
gatefold double vinyl, CD and digital on 1st May via Signature
Recordings.
A deeply personal and exploratory body of work, the album moves through
ambient, shoegaze, electronic, blues and folk, all subtly shaped by the
low-end sensibility that has defined his music for decades. It resists
easy categorisation, reflecting an ongoing interest in blending bass
culture with forms that sit outside it. Following the release of ‘They
Want You’ at the end of 2025, this new project marks a clear shift in
tone. Where that record leans into intensity and forward momentum,
‘Tricklemore Sea’ turns inward, occupying a more introspective space.
Featuring entirely his own vocals and production, it carries a more
exposed and vulnerable quality.
The album has taken shape gradually, drawing from material written in
the years after ‘Planet Hearth’. Rather than forming around a fixed
concept, it emerges as a collection of pieces connected by tone and
instinct. Tracks move between simplicity and abstraction, with piano-led
compositions sitting alongside field recordings, improvisations and
bass-driven works. Ideas often begin quickly, then evolve over long
periods of revisiting and reworking. His voice takes on a more
central role throughout, bringing a heightened sense of vulnerability.
Lyrics and delivery are often left open, allowing space for
interpretation. His process remains fluid and instinctive, with ideas
written quickly, revisited over time and combined across different
periods.
Moments such as ‘Little Blend’ carry a quiet melancholia balanced with
hope, while ‘Free One’ reflects on the pressures of contemporary life.
The title track considers the scale of human existence within a wider
universe, framing individual lives as small but meaningful within
something larger. Elsewhere, ‘Deflower’ and ‘Pigeon Luncheon’ draw from
recordings made in Berlin at the end of lockdown, capturing a sense of
movement and return. Older material, including ‘Living In Your Head’ and
‘Hyndsight’, is recontextualised and sits naturally alongside newer
work. Threads from his wider catalogue remain present. ‘Able Son Dub’
nods to longstanding reggae influences, while ‘Bit Broken Stream’
appears here in a downtempo form alongside its drum and bass counterpart
from ‘They Want You’. Tracks like ‘United Pull’ and ‘Mizzle Mine’ lean
further into abstraction, using minimal language and space to suggest
mood rather than define it.
Over more than 30 years, Calibre has built a catalogue that moves across
drum and bass, ambient, dub, techno, house, jazz, soul, blues and folk.
His work is marked by restraint, quiet melancholy and a singular
approach that continues to evolve. Complete authorship remains central,
with all vocals, lyrics and production on both ‘They Want You’ and
‘Tricklemore Sea’ created solely by him. This breadth extends into his
DJ sets, where he draws heavily from his own catalogue, often performing
entirely self-produced material across a wide range of tempos and
styles. His ability to move between contexts has seen him play at
Boomtown, Houghton and Atonal Berlin, delivering distinct sets while
maintaining a clear identity.
With ‘Tricklemore Sea’, that identity leans toward stillness,
introspection and emotional depth. It is a record that prioritises
feeling over definition, holding space for ambiguity while remaining
grounded in a strong sense of authorship. Each release carries an
element of exposure, a moment of vulnerability in letting the work go.
At its core, the album seeks to capture something fleeting but
recognisable, a sense of beauty that sits just beyond language.
He describes it simply: “The river inside of me flowing into the sea.”
Tracklist:
1. Little Blend
2. Free One
3. Tricklemore Sea
4. Deflower
5. Living In Your Head
6. Modest
7. Able Son Dub
8. Pigeon Luncheon
9. Hyndsight
10. United Pull
11. Bit Broken
12. Mizzle Mine
13. Inbetween
