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Lone Returns With ‘Hyperphantasia’ – His First Album in Five Years

Nils Olofsson
April 13, 2026

British electronic music producer Matt Cutler, known professionally as Lone, has made a significant return to the music scene with his latest album, "Hyperphantasia." This marks his first release in five years, a period that has seen the evolution of both the artist and the electronic music landscape. The album was released on April 10, 2026, under the Greco-Roman label and is already generating excitement among fans and critics alike.

"Hyperphantasia" consists of 16 unique tracks that showcase a compelling blend of genres, from breakbeat hardcore to speed garage and 2-step, all wrapped in pop song structures. The album features collaborations with several notable artists, including Bikôkô, Juga-Naut, Ell Murphy, Lou Hayter, and Merry Lamb Lamb, adding depth and variety to the project. Tracks like "Miracle Mile feat. Bikôkô" and "We Move (feat. Ell Murphy)" highlight the dynamic and vibrant nature of the album, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers to Lone’s sound.

The album is accessible for streaming and purchase on various platforms, including Apple Music and Bandcamp, and fans can enjoy it in multiple formats such as digital, vinyl, CD, and cassette. This accessibility underscores Lone's commitment to engaging his audience in diverse ways.

Critically, "Hyperphantasia" has received praise for its innovative sounds and energetic production, qualities that fans have come to expect from Lone throughout his nearly two-decade career. Reviewers have noted its vibrant energy while also mentioning moments of unevenness in sequencing, a common critique in modern electronic albums. Nonetheless, the project represents a bold statement and a return to form for Cutler, who remains a significant figure in the electronic music scene.

The album's tracklist offers a glimpse into the eclectic soundscape Lone has crafted. Highlights include titles such as "Affinity (Cloud Four Four Mix)," "Opening A Portal," and "Ascension.png," each contributing to the overarching theme of creativity and exploration. This thematic coherence reflects Cutler's ability to weave intricate narratives through his tracks, inviting listeners into a richly immersive auditory experience.

As Lone steps back into the spotlight with this long-awaited release, "Hyperphantasia" proves that he continues to evolve without losing touch with the dance music roots that have defined his career. This album not only reinforces his status as a transformative figure in electronic music but also promises to resonate with audiences both old and new, as they embark on a sonic journey through his latest creation. The lasting impact of this album remains to be seen, but early indicators suggest that Lone has successfully reestablished himself in the ever-changing landscape of electronic music.

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Nice post

April 13, 2026·Daniiar

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