On his new EP "Tunnel Vision," Blord enters an adventurous, brazen era of creativity where disorder is a vehicle, experimentation is a shepherd, and openness has become fortitude. Over three kinetic tracks and a 12-minute experience, the rising producer shows that he's building immersive worlds.
"Tunnel Vision" encapsulates Blord, personified, during a period of intense focus, toil, and self-discovery. The name sums up the sentiment that propelled the project. The inner struggle between passion and drive, ambition and toll powers the EP's whirling, crackling energy.
The project moves forward with the kind of brave determination to experiment. Blord taps into breakbeats, animated melodies, and affecting vocals, then processes them into something more elegant yet reflective. This isn't a producer showing off and flexing his abilities, but an artist unveiling his process.
The opening track, "Tunnel Vision," pulses with immediacy and dynamism, pulling you in, and it feels like every note is a thump of the heart. "Out of Hand" proceeds with propellant momentum, employing the release tension that perfectly captures the delicate line between letting go and giving in. And the closing track, "Human Love," is an introspective recalibration of attention, offering warmth and sentiment that can cut through.
"Tunnel Vision" is a statement, and Blord knows and defines his sound. This EP looks like he's not only accepting the future but riding into it with innovation, authenticity, and no small amount of creative enthusiasm. This is a producer worthy of attention, and even "Tunnel Vision" is the moment where he becomes prominent.