*Planet Heaven* is a beautifully crafted physical release that reflects the intimacy and detail of the music within. Though recorded DIY across home studios using a modest setup, the album was professionally mixed to ensure a rich, immersive listening experience that captures every nuance — from the warmth of analogue instrumentation to the soft rustle of field recordings. Tuplin’s fifth album sees a shift toward deeply personal songwriting, moving away from character-driven narratives and focusing on the ephemeral nature of life and the quiet wonder of our planet. Framed by his signature fascination with space and philosophy, *Planet Heaven* is both a love letter to Earth and a meditation on human fragility. Contributions from a circle of collaborators — including Kerry Devine (The Baby Seals), Dana Gavanski, and Adrian Crowley — add texture and depth to an already expansive soundscape. Combining poetic lyricism with ambient field recordings and psychedelic flourishes, this is Tuplin’s most emotionally resonant work to date — honest, unvarnished, and full of heart.
A1. Old House & The Waves
A2. Passing Through The Western Lagoon
A3. Late To The Party
A4. Pigeon Song
A5. Angelsad
A6. Black Out {Interlude}
B1. Transformer
B2. The Planets Temporary
B3. Stranger In The Garden
B4. Moon Song
B5. A Cosmic Joke