A full-blooded analogue excursion, which the producer says was composed through “more human ways of interacting.”

Ahead of his intimate FACT gig for the re-opening of Camden’s Jazz Café on June 3, Pantha Du Prince  aka Henrik Weber – has dropped his bewitching new album The Triad.

Weber’s first solo LP in 6 years, while 2010’s Black Noise was borne from isolation, with compositions crafted from a “small room in Berlin,” he explains The Triad “opens the structure to more human ways of interacting, not digitized ways of interacting.”

“It’s not about Facebook; it’s about meeting up and jamming. I wanted to cut through the digital dust that surrounds us.”

To do this, Weber has swapped samples for modular synths and other analogue gear, and placed more of an onus on vocals, humanising and pumping blood through the veins of his intricate, chiming electronica.

From the tempered euphoria of album opener ‘The Winter Hymn’ to the plaintive vocal melody of ‘In An Open Space’ and the low-end echoes resonating through ‘Dream Yourself Awake’, The Triad is an album of electronic music that celebrates the human being.

Stream it below or pick up a copy from Rough Trade

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