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Pavel Khvaleev Takes us on a Sonic Journey in Brand-New Album ‘Inhale’

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Already known for having a fair amount of stylistic bandwidth, this isn’t Pavel Khvaleev’s first trip into the multi-toned production space. To date though, it’s certainly his most structured. In order to set it apart (and address fans the right way), he assumed a new artist extension for it. Back in January, under the newly affixed PARAFRAME name, he began drip-feeding releases into the electronic music system.

In both implication and effect, Pavel & PARAFRAME see their music – almost simultaneously – as either an anticipatory inhalation or an unwinding exhalation. Thus, in quick succession throughout October and November, he will release two full-length longplayers. Similar in their Khvaleev-ese production “language,” yes, but tonally, set firmly apart.

No, not a lockdown album. Well, for one, he clarifies, when it was the (pre-pandemic) plan all along. Oh and remember: we’re not talking ‘album’, but rather albums, plural!”- Pavel Khvaleev

For it, vocal collaborators, both new to Pavel’s universe and already well established, join him. Among them you’ll find gifted contributions from the likes of Miss Monique, Avis Vox, Matvey Emerson, RINNGS, Dalli, Abra Taylor, Erase Me, Blackfeel Wite and Leusin – all of whom add fascinating textures to the dual albums’ context.

There is an ancient parable I often recall… Once speech, eyesight, hearing, mind and breath had an argument as to which was more important for living. When the man stopped talking, seeing, hearing or thinking, he only lost these sensations, but never ceased to exist. Having lost its breath however, the man’s body started to vanish, and then each party acknowledged that breathing was the most essential element of life. Breathing naturally consists of two actions, both of which are key to its process. There’s no exhalation without an inhalation and vice versa. It was this co-existence that I wanted to reflect through a music project – the essential message being: as artists, we don’t always need to be one style and not another.” – Pavel Khvaleev

Into the albums’ mainframe, Pavel again hyper-connects the music and its accompanying imagery. Through the arresting visual spectacles of forerunner singles like “Rider” (with Miss Monique) and “Space Odyssey,” he again dazzles on a multisensory level.

While PARAFRAME’s “Exhale” was the first album to be completed, as the first stage of the breathing dynamic it’s Pavel’s “Inhale” that’s first to release. The more club-angled and energizing of the two, it’s where all the project’s pulse, drive, bass and (naturally!) drum are quartered. For it, Khvaleev taps into the wider electronic music range, delivering a complex collage of progressive, techno and trance. There is additional good fortune to the release’s timing, as it also falls into step with the reawakening of dancefloors in many parts of the world. “Inhale”is a swirling universe of sound and sight, and one that’s going to keep on expanding over the autumn, winter and through into ‘22. “Inhale” is out now.

Tracklist:

1. Rider (with Miss Monique) (3:44)
2. Everything (with Avis Vox) (3:25)
3. Unbroken (6:28)
4. No Love (with Matvey Emerson) (2:58)
5. Escape (with Erase Me) (3:11)
6. Chasing Dreams (with Blackfeel Wite) (3:36)
7. Cascade (5:42)
8. Broken (with Kane Miller) (4:35)
9. Space Odyssey (3:15)
10. Blade (6:16
11. Chasing Dreams (Two Are Remix) (3:18)
12. Everything (Yan Weinstock Trance Remix) (5:00)
13. Everything (Yan Weinstock Dark Progressive Remix) (4:29)

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