For his debut on Body Motion, Paris-based producer Lux18 pieces together a record shaped by fragments — moments suspended between grief, friendship, hesitation, and fleeting hope. Right On Time draws from the uncertain edges of deconstructed club, post-symphonic, hyperpop, edm and emo — at once vulnerable and sharp, restless and full of weight.
Reflecting on detachment, euphoria, and the strange comfort of uncertainty, the album is about timing, the invisible structure of choices — when to hold on, when to stop, when to disappear.
The video accompanying the lead single follows this same fragile tension; "The clip was shot in Miami on the night of offset and cardi b's first concert after takeoff's death, on Miami beach, and speaks of friendship and daydreams, of two buddies strolling together in the hope that life will be joyful. The other half of the clip is shot in Spain at formentera, on the island of my birth, a place that soothes and heals"
The album title recalls a line from Jonatan Leander’s Hotel in Minsk:
"Right on time, you were right on time."
A document of pauses and soft collisions. A quiet arrival, right on time.
Production: Lux18
Mixing and mastering: Rainy Miller
Co-production on track 3, 4, and 7: h0m
Artwork: Hugo Brillet