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Christoph von Deylen: Colors

he name Christoph von Deylen may be unknown to many, but under Schiller almost everyone knows him. The fact that the artist now appears for the first time under his civil name has to do with a musical reorientation. Instead of fluffy electro- pop, “Colors” features an almost entirely instrumental mixture of ambient, electronica and synthwave. In addition, the piano takes a leading role in some tracks. Nevertheless, you can recognize Deylen‘s style, because these ten tracks also have many moments of well-being and have something peaceful and warm about them. In addition to the ten actual tracks, there are twelve live versions, where the piano seems even more in focus and is complemented by ambient spherical sounds, soft

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