Dive into the atmospheric depths of "Oblivion," the captivating 2016 release from Alex Haas. This 13-track journey into the realms of dub and dub techno is a testament to Haas's mastery of downtempo and ambient sounds. Released under the Sonicontinuum label, "Oblivion" spans a concise yet immersive 52 minutes, offering a seamless blend of electronic textures and rhythmic intricacies.
The album kicks off with "Higher Destination," setting the tone for a sonic exploration that continues through tracks like "Air" and "Hey! Whad'ya Say." Each piece is meticulously crafted, showcasing Haas's ability to weave intricate bass lines and ethereal melodies. Standout tracks such as "Sense of Purpose" and "I Can't Stay Away (From You)" highlight the artist's knack for creating evocative, mood-setting compositions.
"Oblivion" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive sonic experience. From the ambient textures of "Eurostar" to the rhythmic pulse of "Bass Line Anxiety," each track flows effortlessly into the next, creating a continuous auditory journey. Whether you're a seasoned fan of dub techno or a newcomer to the genre, "Oblivion" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's release date of November 3, 2016, marks a significant moment in Alex Haas's discography, solidifying his place in the electronic music landscape.