The sticker on the front of the case for HIBERNATE described its sound as something like "Depeche Mode, BT, & Dirty Vegas thrown together" and boy were they right. You definitley get the vibe of all three while listening. It's not exactly dance, but not mainstream either; the word "electronic" comes to mind a lot. While I hate the term it somehow fits for this particular album. There are a few totally danceable tunes included, but most of it is downtempo or midtempo, moody, early-morning type songs. A compilation for AFTER the club perhaps.
Joey Borg not only wrote, produced, and mixed each track but also
single-handedly did all the vocals, guitars, pianos, and keys; even
programming them himself. A feat not to be taken lightly, Borg radiates talent both while reading his lyrics (included in the linear notes) or listening to his melodies. I'm always looking for albums that create mood or tell a story and this one delievers.
The vibe here is icy-blue with simple vocals to drive the feeling home. While most strictly dance fans will want to skip to the trancy-house offerings of LOST IN SPACE or TAKE ME TO ANOTHER WORLD, it's the slower numbers that caught my ear. The first track I WISH I HAD U was one of my favorites. A moody bassline and a popping, broken beat lay the backdrop for a haunting looped vocal. SUBMIT, I FEEL YOUR LOVE, and NOT SO BLUE are equally stellar. Borg uses many of the same pads and effects for numerous tracks; while some may call this lazy, I see it, like I said earlier, as creating a mood and telling a story.
On a totally side note, included in the liner notes and on the front and back covers are some of the most beautiful photos. These alone are worth half of the price for the CD. Simply stunning! Great work!