
When writing albums, he often just puts it down to the general chaos of life, not citing any one influence but generally just waits to see what comes. "It still works in the headspace but ultimately it's been written for the sweaty club experience we miss now, also after an album like Planet Hearth it felt very liberating to do," he remarks.

With a nod to the dancefloor, the clear idea for the album came about following the release of his most personal album to date "Planet Hearth". It was only a matter of time then that he put them out for all to consume. It's hard to avoid the influence of this guy in electronic music across genres and so it is a real pleasure to have him do his thing with the Badman tune which I think sounds closely related."Īll of the tracks on the record have been road-tested in Calibre's DJ sets over the last 2/3 years with many of them being sought-out by his hardcore fans. "Getting to work with Mark Ernestus is a real honour, I collected Basic Channel, Rhythm & Sound and his other work for many years and still do. The album announcement is accompanied by two dub versions "Bad" and "Badder" deconstructed from the track "Badman" with DRS from Mark Ernestus available via his Hardwax store January 29th and Bandcamp February 12th. Across the 13 tracks, he transcends through space and time, creating music that will take the listener on a weighty sonic journey.

The record is his first bonafide 140bpm record and a staggering body of work that shows the genius levels of one of electronic music's most respected auteurs. The album is out now to pre-order on Vinyl, CD and on digital platforms via his own independent imprint Signature Recordings.

Multi-faceted artist Calibre today shares his sixteenth studio album "Feeling Normal".
