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PABLO NOUVELLE RELEASES NEW ALBUM, ‘VULNERABILITY’, ON ELECTRONIC ELEMENTS

Renowned Swiss artist Pablo Nouvelle releases his new album ‘Vulnerability’ today, following a string of new songs released this year. ‘Vulnerability’ is the eighth studio album from the Swiss beat maker who’s built an impressive career and enjoyed world-wide acclaim since releasing his debut album back in 2012.   

Pablo Nouvelle: “Vulnerability is a dance music album which, by my standards, is hard-hitting, but without losing the sensual and emotional side. No matter how upbeat and danceable the beats are, I want to touch people’s hearts with my music and remain true to the Cry on the Dancefloor genre.” 

Listen to Pablo Nouvelle – ‘Vulnerability’ here

Setting out to create an album that is in tune with the spirit of the times but which still has a timeless quality ‘Vulnerability’ is an impressive collection of modern electronica, and another stellar example of Pablo Nouvelle’s versatility in style, song writing and production. “I want to walk the fine line of being as versatile as possible by unreservedly exploring what interests me, further developing my own signature sound that is getting recognised more and more and yet never writing the same song twice. It is tempting to formulate goals that are measurable. But it would be wrong (and not good for your mental health) to define yourself only by monthly listeners and followers.” 

Since the start of 2022, Pablo has been releasing new music at an impressive rate – with a new song every six weeks, all of which are included on the album along with a further five unheard tracks. Highlights include opener Goodbye which entices us in with its de-tuned synthesizers and overlaying arpeggio tension before it drops you into the void. Title track Vulnerability is based on a sample from a conversation about mental health, between the singer Anaiis and the actress Deborah Lukumuena. A particular sentence resonated with Pablo – “You can’t be strong if you can’t recognise that sometimes you need to be weak”. “For me, this is the tagline of our generation, of our zeitgeist,” explains Pablo. “A rethinking that has taken place especially among us men. Fortunately, we are slowly but surely learning that being authentic is more important than pretending to be strong or sometimes tough.” The commitment to vulnerability is contrasted by the track’s excellent bass-heavy instrumental which sits somewhere between Jamie XX and Hans Zimmer. 

Somos Solo Cuerpos I and II are hymns to uninhibited, self-determined devotion and sensuality. Part I – a tender and delicate instrumental leads into the second more rhythmic world of Part II – Pablo’s ode to the golden age of noughties trip hop. The minimal You Make My Days Better is an addictive slow-house jam and a powerful contrast to the dark beats of tracks like La Sensación Es Real and the shuffling synths of the wobbly dancefloor-friendly Bop – featuring drummer Mario Hänni (Mnevis, Rio, Sophie Hunger, Trio Heinz Herbert). 

The contemplative Lights On soothes with its sparse arrangement and slow blissful strings whilst Mann:Frau, exploring the dissolution of gender roles evolves into a slightly crazed harmony sequence – somewhere between indignant drifting, euphoric and latent stress, the music and the thematic content find a symbiosis. There’s more squelchy beats in Call Me, Byethe first song Pablo ever wrote in a Zoom session and don’t miss album standout Lovesongs & SextapesThis is a radio ready anthem for the now generation inspired by a friend who said she was sick of all the drama, sick of lovesongs and sextapes. “What she really was yearning for was a relationship where you could rely on each other” says Pablo. “I thought the Lovesongs & Sextapes quote was so genius that we run to the studio that same night and recorded the vocals for the track.” 

‘Vulnerability’ is also an album made to be played live. Pablo has big plans for taking this album on the road, bringing back his live band for the first time in over three years, Pablo will be hitting the stage alongside Matthias Nydegger & Roland Wäspe to play the new album in full. “Performing the album live is to position it more clearly as a dance project,” says Pablo on the yet to be announced shows. “Unlike in the past there is no front woman anymore, but the vocal samples will be triggered on video screens by me via Midi and Timon Christen, the visual operator. This allows the visuals and the band performance to merge into one unified whole, along with some epic lighting effects to give it that club-like feel.” Stay tuned for live show announcements, coming soon. 

Pablo Nouvelle first gained international attention in 2012 with his self-released, eponymous album, described as “essential” by Mixmag and followed by the EP ‘You Don’t Understand’ on U.K. tastemaker label Black Butter. The artist subsequently made a name for himself with his numerous releases and remixes for the likes of Aurora, Gorgon City, Marina, Andreya Triana and collaborated on a AfroBeat EP that featured Angelique Kidjo. In 2021 he united with British instrumentalist and singer Kinnship for their acclaimed joint album – Stones and Geysers.    

When not playing live shows with full band you might catch him as a DJ or classical pianist when orchestrating his neo classical album “Piano Pieces” with a string quartet and grand piano. And when Nouvelle isn’t pursuing music, he is an acclaimed animation filmmaker with 3 award-winning short films to his name. ‘In A Nutshell’, his last, was longlisted for an Oscar.  

TRACKLISTING

01 Goodbye 

02 Vulnerability 

03 You Make My Days Better 

04 Elementarteilchen (Füsse 5cm Ab Boden Version) 

05 La Sensación Es Real 

06 Somos Solo Cuerpos I 

07 Somos Solo Cuerpos II 

08 Lovesongs & Sextapes 

09 BOP 

10 Lights On 

11 Mann:Frau 

12 Call Me, Bye 

13 La Busca 

14 Back Again feat. Fiona Daniel 

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