“Freie Sicht feat. Acud” stands out with a catchy picked bass guitar, accompanied by a deep menacing pad. A punchy snare, that shakes the listener to the core, pushes the track into a disco/new wave style. This feeling intensifies as Lasse Winkler’s, aka Acud, lyrics start in the first break. The Berlin-based electronic musician, vocalist and label head of “Keller” is known for his musical aliases Acud, Beatmörtelz and Lasse Winkler. He is wailing, “Do you see me, don’t you see me, I see you, I don’t see you,” throughout the track. On the face of it, a text of minimalistic simplicity, even naivety, but if you look at it more closely, they are words that are hard to grasp in their ambiguity and difficult to interpret. The well-known phrases become unfamiliar as he continually shifts the meaning by switching intonations. On the musical side the ease of a simple arpeggiator sequence is connected to sophisticatedly reverberated palm-mute guitar picks that form a vivid articulation of modern new wave.
from
Marble Arch,
released September 16, 2022
All tracks are written and produced
by Sebastian Oberst & Andreas Buchner
Released by Heimlich Musik
Distribution by Wordandsound
Contact:
label@heimlich.online
Final mixdown by Jakob Häglsperger
Mastering by Hans-Philipp Graf @ HP Mastering
Additional programming by Martin Schiske @ Primitive Studios
Artwork and design by Andreas Buchner
Additional Photography: Sophie Neumann
Lyrics:
„Freie Sicht feat. Acud": Lyrics by Lasse Winkler
„Slotmachine feat. Aydo Aybay": Lyrics by Aydo Abay
„Quicksand feat. Mimu": Lyrics by Miriam Mone
„ The Unknown feat. Faber (Berlin)": Lyrics by Christoph Karnop
Supported by Initiative Musik gGmbH with project funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media.
Special thanks to:
The Heimlich-Crew, Jakob Bouchal, David Buder,
Jakob Häglsperger, Martin Schiske, Johannes Jelinek,
Lasse Winkler, Aydo Abay, Miriam Mone, Christoph Karnop,
Sophie Neumann, Aylin Neuhofer, Florian Palmsteiner, Jochem Neerhof, Max Lanzinger, Denis Yashin, Thorsten Bludau, Harry Delgas, Nicolas Ohnesorge, Initiative Musik