Kavinsky

Kavinsky

It has been nearly a decade, but Kavinsky has released a new album Reborn. The French synth & electro producer got his big international break with “Nightcall,” which became a pivotal part of the synthwave movement once included in the film Drive. This came after two EPs in the late 2000s that established him in the French electro scene at the time. His 2013 album OutRun was the culmination of that era, putting out his most complete work at that point. Then shortly thereafter, Kavinsky largely disappeared. Towards the end of 2021, he started to tease some new music and then we got a few singles. That has led to today with Reborn, aptly titled for the musical nadir and then rebirth he went through after that period.

“After the sudden success of ‘Nightcall,’ I didn’t really want to record again,” says Kavinsky in a statement. “I took two steps back and started to imagine what I was going to record after that, at my own pace. The break allowed people to forget about me for a little bit so that when I felt ready to return, I could perhaps try new things.”

But then he got the spark again taking the time to experiment with gear, instruments and his collaborators, which include Victor Le Masne and Gaspard Augé on production and a slew of vocalist like Cautious Clay, Sebastien Tellier, Kareen Lomax and Morgan Phalen.



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