Fabergé Falls unveils Blue Light Filter, its first album — a journey that swings between introspection and bold stylistic leaps. The band builds a bridge between The Beatles, Tame Impala, Boards of Canada, Of Montreal… and Britney Spears. A bright and free-spirited record that blurs the line between tribute and invention.
Recorded at Motorbass Studio, mixed by Louis Bes, and mastered by Emilie Daelemans, Blue Light Filter is a twelve-chapter musical odyssey — a sort of travel diary written by Fabergé, a fictional explorer in search of the mythical psychedelic waterfalls that gave the band its name.
Between pop melodies, electronic textures, and soaring psychedelic flights, Fabergé Falls offers a fluid, sensory music — both earthy and cosmic. A sonic material shaped like a soft filter, a subtle protection against the tensions of the outside world.
This record is for those who love love, light, sincere songs… and the silences that speak their own language. It’s a debut that feels inhabited, generous, and defiantly out of format.
Blue Light Filter marks the starting point of a parallel world — suspended somewhere between dream pop and electronic vertigo.
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