Travelogue: A New Album Out Now on Triplicate Records

Pack your bags, or rather, your headphones. “Travelogue”, the new full-length album from Jonny Fallout, is out now on Triplicate Records, and it's taking you on a journey. Nine tracks. Thirty-eight minutes. No standing still.

The Journey Begins
“Travelogue” opens with “Music Can Do All These Things”, a statement of purpose as much as a song, and a fitting entry point for an album that moves through synthwave, IDM, electronica, and drum and bass with the ease of a seasoned traveler switching between time zones. From there, "Hello Goodbye" leans hard into vocal samples and vocoder textures, conjuring a 90s dancefloor energy that feels both nostalgic and entirely fresh. Then "Oxygen Mask" turns up the techno pulse, threading a low hum of unease beneath a groove you can't help but move to.

By the time you reach the title track, a spacious, breather of a centerpiece clocking in at over six minutes, it's clear that Jonny has built something with genuine architecture. This isn't a collection of tracks; it's an album with shape, intention, and momentum.

"From East to West," "Faraway Dreams of Other Worlds," "Stargazer," and closer "Space Madness" carry you through the second half with the same propulsive energy, each track earning its place in the sequence.

The Heart of the Album
Ask Jonny about his favorite track, and he'll point you straight to "Isn't Love Important." And honestly? It's hard to argue. The warped synth melody, the cascading arpeggios, the emotional arc of the vocal sample. It's the moment on “Travelogue” where all the sonic experimentation he was doing throughout the recording process comes together as something genuinely moving. Dance music with real feeling behind it.

As Jonny put it in a conversation with Triplicate Records: "Music is a universal language, which is why I enjoy it so much: from electronica to classical to jazz to rock. It's a way of expressing pure emotion and our fundamental spirit as human beings." That philosophy is evident on every track on this album.

The Making of “Travelogue”
On this record, Jonny pushed deeper into the details than ever before, spending serious time shaping each sonic element until it fit precisely where it needed to be. The result is an album that sounds tight and deliberate without ever feeling rigid. There's air in these tracks, room to breathe, even when the beats are driving hard.

The influences are wide: the cosmic grandeur of NASA's Milky Way photos, the kinetic energy of 90s rave culture, the emotional precision of artists who know how to make electronics feel human. It all comes through.

Get It Now
"Travelogue" is available now on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and all major platforms. Head to jonnyfallout.bandcamp.com to stream and download: high-quality 24-bit/48kHz files are available for the audiophiles among you.

Whether you're taking a long drive with the windows down, going for a run, or just looking for something to put on that rewards close listening, “Travelogue” is the record for the moment. 

“Travelogue” is released on Triplicate Records. Written and produced by Jonny Fallout.
 

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