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Elme: Shimmer

s an additional creative outlet in addition to their main projects Oh No Noh and Wooden Peak, Markus Rom and Sebastian Bode joined forces to form Elme in order to express their preference for experimental electronica. The almost half-hour EP „Shimmer“is a high-quality gem, which is especially recommended for lovers of sophisticated, cinematic electronics. The seven instrumentals are playful, atmospheric and adventurous at the same time. The duo‘s sound moves somewhere between Electro à la Boards Of Canada or The Future Sound Of London, film music, ambient and a little jazz, creating profound soundscapes that can be heard well in the background or can be dissected in detail with the help of headphones. And despite all the joy

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