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It’s been seven years since the last album from Conjure One but they are back with a brand new electronic ambient inspired ten track long player called ‘Innovation Zero’…
2022 marks two decades since Rhys Fulber took his studio life beyond the realms of Delerium, with the self-titled LP, ‘Conjure One’. Since, his longplayers under the name have been near clockwork in their timing and consistency. Through LP milestones like ‘Extraordinary Ways’, ‘Exilarch’ & ‘Holoscenic’, every five years or so he’s given discerning electronic music lovers something to listen to… and plenty to immerse in.
While ‘Innovation Zero’s title is somewhat ironically self-deprecating, what cannot be denied is that Rhys found his niche in the downtempo arts. With next to no regard for clubfloors and a focus dialled into sumptuous mood & sonic tapestry, the Fulber you knew then is very much the one you have today.
TRACKLIST
1: Wolves at the Door (with Jeza) 2: Animals (with Jaren) 3: Future Sight (with Jeza) 4: Signs of Life (with Jeza) 5: I Don’t Want To Go There (with Jaren) 6: Hide (with Jeza) 7: Wheels Come Off (with Jeza) 8: Abkhazia 9: Flood Tide (with Leah Randi) 10: Innovation Zero
RELEASE DATE: Out Now!
:: Available to order from the Black Hole Recordings shop
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