
Hyperphantasia
Enter the kaleidoscopic world of Lone - returning to Greco-Roman for his first album in five years, Hyperphantasia.
An artist who has been soundtracking dancefloors since the early 2000s, Lonemade his production debut in 2008 with Lemurian, a hip-hop inspired release before moving into the vibrant future-facing soundscapes we have come to know. His back catalogue ranges through house, rave, ambient and electronica, and on Hyperphantasia, Cutler sets himself the challenge to bring all of those influences together for one body of work that he describes âlike an album in my mindâ. Referring back to the album title, the definition of hyperphantasia is a condition characterized by exceptionally vivid and detailed mental imagery and for this album he tested himself to see how close he could get the music to sound exactly like what he was hearing in his imagination. Â
On Hyperphantasia, Lone deepens his relationship with vocals. Having previously relied on vocal samples or more abstract live vocal treatments, this latest album marks a shift toward richer, more pop-leaning sensibilities. Cutler makes a clear lyrical statement, enlisting a diverse and carefully chosen cast of collaborators: London-based artists and fellow Greco-Roman affiliates Ell Murphy and Lou Hayter, Barcelonaâs breakthrough singer BikĂŽkĂŽ, cult Nottingham rapper Juga-Naut, and Hong Kong-born, London-based musician Merry Lamb Lamb. Together, they contribute to what stands as a career-defining project. Â
The end result is a cinematic experience exploding full of colour. You are introduced to the album with an old school rave anthem âLife Sparkâ and an interlude welcoming you into this musical world. Like chapters in a novel, the album ebbs and flows beautifully between stripped-back melodies âOpening A Portalâ, âPhotographs That Donât Existâ, âSickly, Sweetly, Summer Movieâ and âFruit Rots, Water Floats Downstreamâ, bubbling feel-good house âAffinity (Cloud Four Four Mix)â, âTritonâ and â Wemoveâ, the rap-influenced âThrow The Emberâ and epic future-pop tracks âMiracle Mileâ, âBig Worldâ, âScattergunâ and âHomeâ. The album ends with a full circle moment, Â back to the early hardcore and jungle rave scene, on âAscenscion.pngâ.
Hyperphantasia
Enter the kaleidoscopic world of Lone - returning to Greco-Roman for his first album in five years, Hyperphantasia.
An artist who has been soundtracking dancefloors since the early 2000s, Lonemade his production debut in 2008 with Lemurian, a hip-hop inspired release before moving into the vibrant future-facing soundscapes we have come to know. His back catalogue ranges through house, rave, ambient and electronica, and on Hyperphantasia, Cutler sets himself the challenge to bring all of those influences together for one body of work that he describes âlike an album in my mindâ. Referring back to the album title, the definition of hyperphantasia is a condition characterized by exceptionally vivid and detailed mental imagery and for this album he tested himself to see how close he could get the music to sound exactly like what he was hearing in his imagination. Â
On Hyperphantasia, Lone deepens his relationship with vocals. Having previously relied on vocal samples or more abstract live vocal treatments, this latest album marks a shift toward richer, more pop-leaning sensibilities. Cutler makes a clear lyrical statement, enlisting a diverse and carefully chosen cast of collaborators: London-based artists and fellow Greco-Roman affiliates Ell Murphy and Lou Hayter, Barcelonaâs breakthrough singer BikĂŽkĂŽ, cult Nottingham rapper Juga-Naut, and Hong Kong-born, London-based musician Merry Lamb Lamb. Together, they contribute to what stands as a career-defining project. Â
The end result is a cinematic experience exploding full of colour. You are introduced to the album with an old school rave anthem âLife Sparkâ and an interlude welcoming you into this musical world. Like chapters in a novel, the album ebbs and flows beautifully between stripped-back melodies âOpening A Portalâ, âPhotographs That Donât Existâ, âSickly, Sweetly, Summer Movieâ and âFruit Rots, Water Floats Downstreamâ, bubbling feel-good house âAffinity (Cloud Four Four Mix)â, âTritonâ and â Wemoveâ, the rap-influenced âThrow The Emberâ and epic future-pop tracks âMiracle Mileâ, âBig Worldâ, âScattergunâ and âHomeâ. The album ends with a full circle moment, Â back to the early hardcore and jungle rave scene, on âAscenscion.pngâ.
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Enter the kaleidoscopic world of Lone - returning to Greco-Roman for his first album in five years, Hyperphantasia.
An artist who has been soundtracking dancefloors since the early 2000s, Lonemade his production debut in 2008 with Lemurian, a hip-hop inspired release before moving into the vibrant future-facing soundscapes we have come to know. His back catalogue ranges through house, rave, ambient and electronica, and on Hyperphantasia, Cutler sets himself the challenge to bring all of those influences together for one body of work that he describes âlike an album in my mindâ. Referring back to the album title, the definition of hyperphantasia is a condition characterized by exceptionally vivid and detailed mental imagery and for this album he tested himself to see how close he could get the music to sound exactly like what he was hearing in his imagination. Â
On Hyperphantasia, Lone deepens his relationship with vocals. Having previously relied on vocal samples or more abstract live vocal treatments, this latest album marks a shift toward richer, more pop-leaning sensibilities. Cutler makes a clear lyrical statement, enlisting a diverse and carefully chosen cast of collaborators: London-based artists and fellow Greco-Roman affiliates Ell Murphy and Lou Hayter, Barcelonaâs breakthrough singer BikĂŽkĂŽ, cult Nottingham rapper Juga-Naut, and Hong Kong-born, London-based musician Merry Lamb Lamb. Together, they contribute to what stands as a career-defining project. Â
The end result is a cinematic experience exploding full of colour. You are introduced to the album with an old school rave anthem âLife Sparkâ and an interlude welcoming you into this musical world. Like chapters in a novel, the album ebbs and flows beautifully between stripped-back melodies âOpening A Portalâ, âPhotographs That Donât Existâ, âSickly, Sweetly, Summer Movieâ and âFruit Rots, Water Floats Downstreamâ, bubbling feel-good house âAffinity (Cloud Four Four Mix)â, âTritonâ and â Wemoveâ, the rap-influenced âThrow The Emberâ and epic future-pop tracks âMiracle Mileâ, âBig Worldâ, âScattergunâ and âHomeâ. The album ends with a full circle moment, Â back to the early hardcore and jungle rave scene, on âAscenscion.pngâ.











