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Caoineag – Celtic traditions meet electronic music
Drawing its name from the mythical spirit, Caoineag (pronounced kwee-nak) combines Scottish folklore with deep house and progressive trance. The Caoineag is a banshee-like figure whose sorrowful cries foretell death and tragedy. With its entrancing melody and its Gaelic influences, this song sounds like a mournful cry in the open – atmospheric, haunting, mystic, yet beautiful in its own way.
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Trancemotion is now available on streaming platforms
Celebrate the digital re-release of my debut album “Trancemotion” (2006) with me. After 19 years, we decided to make it available for streaming platforms. Pick your favourite platform – or support me on Bandcamp.
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No Difference – A synth pop collaboration
Every year, I play a special game on the internet: collab with a random musician. This time, the decided to team up with Σigma, a 80s, synth pop and dark wave producer from Japan.
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Nebula – An album full of b sides
My album “Nebula” consists of electronic music that has been written in between “Trancemotion” and “Event Horizon”. It is a trip into the void, starting with positive dance tracks and ending up in the darkness you’d expect from “Event Horizon”.
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Pre-Sale for Nebula started now
Celebrating my 20th anniversary, I decided to complete my discography. I found over a dozen songs in folders, that are not part of an album yet. Some songs were already online on YouTube, others had to be remastered completely. All my songs should have a home, a reliable source, that is available 24/7. That’s why I decided to upload “Nebula”, an album full of b-sides.