Pavel Khvaleev Releases "Sonder" The Album

Pavel Khvaleev Releases “Sonder” The Album

This December will see the release of Sonder, the sophomore solo LP from Moonbeam founder Pavel Khvaleev. Following his Rebirth debut, Sonder is a continuation of effectively his life’s work: breaking down the barrier between what we hear and what we see.

Sonder’s tracks are loosely themed around the Dictionary Of Obscure Sorrows’ definition of the word. Namely the conceptual realisation that every random person passing us lives an existence every bit as real and intricate as our own.

To realise this Pavel re-orbited with Moonbeam’s established, extraordinary troupe of singers/artistic collaborators. Avis Vox, Blackfeel Wite, Loolacoma, Sopheary, Jacob A. and others – all vets of the group’s 10-year run – resumed their inimitable singing and songwriting work. Others though are newer-comers to Pavel’s high-texture universe. The album features first-time pairings with UK duo RINNGS, Polish composer producer and multi-instrumentalist Olga Wojciechowska and J-Pop sensation LIA.

Through Sonder, Pavel is presenting an album that’s as close to uncharted territory as exists in this electronic music day and age.

On the surface, Sonder is a spectacle for both ear and (through its accompanying videos) eye. Deeper down however it’s a swirling admixture of deeper meaning, channelled through the avant-garde, the introspective, spiritual and abstract. Across two discs, the album is divided equally and unambiguously into vocal and instrumental works.

Dedicated to the former, disc one is a platform for one transcendently affecting song after another. Among them you’ll find “Videos,” which (commented DJ Mag in their 8/10 review) “is sung to achingly beautiful effect by UK M/F twosome RINNGS.” “Losing Battles” – the album’s most recent single with LIA projects house-ier, more Disclosure-ish vibes. Equally tranquil in nature are “So Real” and “The Saviour” – Blackfeel Wite and Pryce Oliver respectively handling their beautifully accented vocal components. Alumni from Moonbeam’s breakthrough Around The World album, Avis Vox is in radiant form on the bittersweet future-folk of “Sun.” “Blind Infinity” and “Skin” meanwhile draw subtle but reminiscent parallels with the early works of Lamb, Portishead and others.

Everything is relative on Planet Pavel, so to say that Disc 2’s instrumentals are of a clubbier profile would be a qualified statement. It does however move onto a 4/4 footing, the warming of its synths on opening numbers like “Nocturnal,” “Visions” and “Find You” comparatively signalling a more up tone to its second act. “Forever” (with A*S*Y*S) locks in a groove factor, while “Indigo,” “Sonorous,” “Blackout” and others assume trancier tempos and outlines. “Shades Fade” closes out Pavel’s dazzling second solo LP. In bleepy, quirky, engaging form, it plays with your perceptions of what he is/does to Sonder’s very last.

Sonder can be streamed/purchased here.

Tracklist:

Disc 1

  1. Videos (with RINNGS)
  2. So Real (with Blackfeel Wite)
  3. The Saviour (with Pryce Oliver)
  4. Losing Battles (with LIA)
  5. Sun (with Avis Vox)
  6. Human Touch (with Blooming)
  7. The Star (with Blackfeel Wite)
  8. Dark Angel (with Loolacoma)
  9. Blind Infinity (with Olga Wojciechowska)
  10. Skin (with Sopheary)

Disc 2

  1. Nocturnal
  2. Visions
  3. Dark Story (with Erase Me)
  4. Find You
  5. Forever (with A*S*Y*S)
  6. Indigo
  7. Sonorous
  8. Siberia (with Ivan Starzev)
  9. Blackout (with Jan Zyabovski)
  10. Shades Fade

Connect with Pavel Khvaleev:
Website: https://www.pavelkhvaleevmusic.com
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