From the opening bars, “Najet” creates a deeply hypnotic atmosphere, anchored by a relatively low-bpm groove. The ping-ponging percussion dances … More
Tag: Germany
‘Wobbly riot joy’ | Interview with Crow Baby
Filled with indie goodness, the album delivers intriguing songwriting, fuzzy guitars, and some seriously great riffs. This is a band you’ll want to get in on early—tell your friends so you can say ‘I told you so’ later!
‘eclectic, emotional, poetic’ | Interview with Valeria Maurer
Get lost in the music with “Labyrinth,” an art-pop jazz track from Here is the Silence that creates its own musical labyrinth of sound.
‘Free. Experimental. Energetic.’ | Interview with Janko vs. Leander
A testament to pure, completely computer-free setup where effects-laden guitar converses with an experimental rhythm section, weaving electroacoustic jazzy soundscapes with electronic textures.
‘Cinematic. Melancholic. Warm’ | Interview with Jakob Balogh
Jakob Balogh and Martin Tillman join forces on “life,” a 5-track, 31-minute immersive sonic voyage that stands out for its cinematic quality and enigmatic atmosphere.
Shakti soundsystem – Silver [Review]
Imagine a never-before-seen corner of the Mad Max wasteland: an isolated factory, stubbornly operational. A place where silver is still forged.
‘organic, soulful, distinct’ | Interview with Stimming
Stimming’s “Lucky Me” is here, showcasing his unmistakable organic electronic sound. He consistently sets the bar high, and once again, delivers.
‘hypnotic neurotic exposed’ | Interview with Hypochondrische Ängste
Hypochondrische Ängste presents their second single from the upcoming album—a raw, cinematic work driven by a very difficult to resist, haunting, vibraphone layer balancing serious depth with bold experimental elements.
‘groovy, experimental, vivid’ | Interview with qrauer
Subtlerejection is built around a well crafted idm beat and some really cool cinematic textures/vocal chops. The track evokes a lovely, “difficult to explain why”, late-’90s nostalgic vibe.
‘Musical, intricate, emotive’ | Interview with Johannes Brecht
If you’re seeking conventional jazzy electronica, this isn’t for you. But if you’re into original forward thinking idm that pushes boundaries and captivates, then welcome!