The final track of this new playlist seems to encapsulate well the uninhibited, fearlessly honest manner of sound design that Steve has adopted.
Germany--Europe
Vincent Krennerich composes from the heart, blending subtle intricacies of production and organic musicianship across purposeful, engaging soundscapes, scenes and stories.
Rising songwriter Gliffo made 2021 his year by taking home not one but FIVE awards from the German Rock & Pop Music Awards.
Freshly released from the full-length project Beyond Borders, Germany’s Bust-Up delivers a retro electronic groove of synths, strings and tribal rhythms combined, in the form of a hypnotic and uniquely creative Caution.
Dreamy guitar, reverb-kissed and emotively melodic, meets with trap rhythms and a raspy vocal outpouring as 26pills blends the catchy melodies of pop with the honesty and weight of emo-rap.
Dreamy synth-pop carefully designed to light up the room – Germany’s temp.tone keep things colourful, emotive and immersive throughout a series of originals.
Indie songwriter Gliffo returns with another classic pop-rock anthem, this time designed and dedicated to inspiring a sense of self-optimism and empowerment.
Wonderful, an ocean ride of escapism that sees Frederic Bernard join forces with the Budapest Scoring Orchestra for a truly hypnotic, inspiring listen.
Leading with folk-pop delicacy and emotive warmth, Rune Duch connects for passionate honesty and softness initially, later weaving in a little shock factor and angst.
It celebrates the rarity and power of true love, of loyalty, and the band more than carry the weight of the concept with likable and musically engaging performances every step of the way.
That tribal, world-music core shines more brightly as things progress, the song enveloping listeners in this growing sense of brightness and energy – perfectly encapsulating the concept of oneness and co-existence in a wholly artistic manner.
Collide is a uniquely soulful and a classically immersive dance-pop hit, with a stunning drop into instrumental escapism.